X-ray burst sourcesThere are about 100 bright X-ray sources in the Galaxy that are accretion-driven systems composed of a neutron star and a low mass companion that fills its critical Roche lobe. Many of these systems generate recurring X-ray bursts that are the result of thermonuclear flashes in the neutron star's surface layers, and are accompanied by a somewhat delayed optical burst due to X-ray heating of accretion disk. The Rapid Burster discovered in 1976 exhibits an interval between bursts that is strongly correlated with the energy in the preceding burst. There is no optical identification for this object.
Document ID
19860054656
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Lewin, W. H. G. (MIT Cambridge, MA, United States)