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AstroSat View of Transient Low-mass X-ray Binary XTE J1701-462: Spectral and Temporal Evolution along the Z-track

Published 12 Mar 2024 in astro-ph.HE | (2403.07634v2)

Abstract: AstroSat observed transient neutron star low-mass X-ray binary XTE J1701-462 for a total duration of ∼\sim 135 ks during its 2022 outburst. The source traced a complete `Z' shaped structure in the hardness intensity diagram (HID). The source exhibited an extended horizontal branch and a short-dipping flaring branch in the HID. We find that most suitable spectral model comprises emission from a standard multi-color accretion disk (diskbb in XSPEC) and Comptonized radiation from a hot central corona, described by Comptb model of XSPEC. The observed disk component is cool, having a temperature in the range of 0.28-0.42 keV and truncated far (250 - 1600 km) from the compact object. The Compton corona has an optical depth in the range of 3.4-5.1 and a temperature in the range of 3.3-4.5 keV. The disk and corona flux as well as truncation radius vary significantly along the HID. The temperature kTinkT_{in} depends on both luminosity and inner disk radius and hence shows marginal variation as compared to the truncation radius. The timing analysis revealed horizontal branch oscillations in the frequency range ∼34−40\sim 34-40 Hz. The frequency and rms strength of HBO vary systematically as the source moves along the horizontal branch. The observed correlation of the HBO properties with the position on the HB is similar to that previously reported in this source using RXTE data during the 2006 outburst of the source. The source also showed normal branch oscillations with frequency ∼\sim 6.7 Hz in the middle and the lower normal branch. The energy-dependent study of the HBO properties suggests that the HBO is stronger in the higher energy band. We also observed very-low frequency noise and band-limited noise components in the power density spectra. The break frequency of BLN component was found to be tightly correlated with the HBO frequency.

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