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The 1998 Outburst of XTE J1550-564: A Model Based on Multi-Wavelength ObservationsThe 1998 September outburst of the X-ray binary XTE J1550-564 was monitored at X-ray, optical and radio wavelengths. We divide the outburst sequence into five phases and discuss their multi-wavelength properties. The outburst starts with a hard X-ray spike, while the soft X-ray flux rises with a longer timescale. We suggest that the onset of the outburst is determined by an increased mass transfer rate from the companion star, but the outburst morphology is determined by the distribution of specific angular momentum in the accreting matter. The companion in XTE J1550-564 is likely an active magnetic star, with a surface field strong enough to influence the dynamics of mass transfer. We suggest that its magnetic field can create a magnetic bag capable of confining gas inside the Roche lobe of the primary. The impulsive rise in the hard X-rays is explained by the inflow of material with low angular momentum onto the black hole, on a free-fall timescale, when the magnetic confinement breaks down. At the same time, high angular momentum matter, transferred via ordinary Roche-lobe overflow, is responsible for the formation of a disk.
Document ID
20020023141
Acquisition Source
Marshall Space Flight Center
Document Type
Abstract
Authors
Wu, K.
Soria, R.
Campbell-Wilson, D.
Hannikainen, D.
Harmon, B.
Hunstead, R. W.
Johnston, H.
McCollough, M. L.
McIntyre, V.
Six, N. Frank
Date Acquired
August 20, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 2001
Subject Category
Space Radiation
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.

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