We present the long-term monitoring of the high-mass X-ray binary GX 301-2 performed with the SuperAGILE (SA) instrument on-board the Astro-rivelatore Gamma ad Immagini LEggero (AGILE) mission. The source was monitored in the 20-60 keV energy band during the first year of the mission from 2007 July 17 to 2008 August 31, covering about one whole orbital period and three more pre-periastron (PP) passages for a total net observation time of about 3.7 Ms. The SA data set represents one of the most continuous and complete monitoring at hard X-ray energies of the 41.5 days long binary period available to date. The source behavior was characterized at all orbital phases in terms of hard X-ray flux, spectral hardness, spin-period history, pulsed fraction, and pulse shape profile. We also complemented the SA observations with the soft X-ray data of the Rossi X-Ray Timing Explorer/All-Sky Monitor. Our analysis shows a clear orbital modulation of the spectral hardness, with peaks in correspondence with the PP flare and near phase 0.25. The hardness peaks, we found, could be related with the wind-plus-stream accretion model proposed in order to explain the orbital light-curve modulation of GX 301-2. Timing analysis of the pulsar spin period shows that the secular trend of the similar to 680 s pulse period is consistent with the previous observations, although there is evidence of a slight decrease in the spin-down rate. The analysis of the hard X-ray-pulsed emission also showed a variable pulse shape profile as a function of the orbital phase, with substructures detected near the passage at the periastron, and a clear modulation of the pulsed fraction, which appears in turn strongly anticorrelated with the source intensity.
TEMPORAL PROPERTIES OF GX 301-2 OVER A YEAR-LONG OBSERVATION WITH SuperAGILE / Y., Evangelista; M., Feroci; E., Costa; E. D., Monte; I., Donnarumma; I., Lapshov; F., Lazzarotto; L., Pacciani; M., Rapisarda; P., Soffitta; A., Argan; G., Barbiellini; F., Boffelli; A., Bulgarelli; P., Caraveo; P. W., Cattaneo; A., Chen; F., D'Ammando; G. D., Cocco; F., Fuschino; M., Galli; F., Gianotti; A., Giuliani; C., Labanti; P., Lipari; Longo, Francesco; M., Marisaldi; S., Mereghetti; E., Moretti; A., Morselli; A., Pellizzoni; F., Perotti; G., Piano; P., Picozza; M., Pilia; M., Prest; G., Pucella; A., Rappoldi; S., Sabatini; E., Striani; M., Tavani; M., Trifoglio; A., Trois; E., Vallazza; S., Vercellone; V., Vittorini; A., Zambra; L. A., Antonelli; S., Cutini; C., Pittori; B., Preger; P., Santolamazza; F., Verrecchia; P., Giommi; L., Salotti. - In: THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL. - ISSN 0004-637X. - STAMPA. - 708:(2010), pp. 1663-1673. [10.1088/0004-637X/708/2/1663]
TEMPORAL PROPERTIES OF GX 301-2 OVER A YEAR-LONG OBSERVATION WITH SuperAGILE
LONGO, FRANCESCO;
2010-01-01
Abstract
We present the long-term monitoring of the high-mass X-ray binary GX 301-2 performed with the SuperAGILE (SA) instrument on-board the Astro-rivelatore Gamma ad Immagini LEggero (AGILE) mission. The source was monitored in the 20-60 keV energy band during the first year of the mission from 2007 July 17 to 2008 August 31, covering about one whole orbital period and three more pre-periastron (PP) passages for a total net observation time of about 3.7 Ms. The SA data set represents one of the most continuous and complete monitoring at hard X-ray energies of the 41.5 days long binary period available to date. The source behavior was characterized at all orbital phases in terms of hard X-ray flux, spectral hardness, spin-period history, pulsed fraction, and pulse shape profile. We also complemented the SA observations with the soft X-ray data of the Rossi X-Ray Timing Explorer/All-Sky Monitor. Our analysis shows a clear orbital modulation of the spectral hardness, with peaks in correspondence with the PP flare and near phase 0.25. The hardness peaks, we found, could be related with the wind-plus-stream accretion model proposed in order to explain the orbital light-curve modulation of GX 301-2. Timing analysis of the pulsar spin period shows that the secular trend of the similar to 680 s pulse period is consistent with the previous observations, although there is evidence of a slight decrease in the spin-down rate. The analysis of the hard X-ray-pulsed emission also showed a variable pulse shape profile as a function of the orbital phase, with substructures detected near the passage at the periastron, and a clear modulation of the pulsed fraction, which appears in turn strongly anticorrelated with the source intensity.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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