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A Decade in the Life of EXO 2030+375: A Multiwavelength Study of an Accreting X-ray PulsarUsing BATSE and RXTE observations from 1991 April to 2001 August we have detected 71 outbursts from 82 periastron passages of EXO 2030+375, a 42-second transient X-ray pulsar with a Be star companion, including several outbursts from 1993 August to 1996 April when the source was previously believed to be quiescent. Combining BATSE, RXTE, and EXOSAT data we have derived an improved orbital solution. Applying this solution results in a smooth profile for the spin-up rate during the giant outbursts and results in evidence for a correlation between the spin-up rate and observed flux in the brighter BATSE outbursts. Infrared and H(alpha) measurements show a decline in the density of the circumstellar disk around the Be star. This decline is followed by a sudden drop in the X-ray flux and a turn-over from a spin-up trend to spin-down in the frequency history. This is the first Be/X-ray binary which shows an extended interval, about 2.5 years, where the global trend is spin-down, but the outbursts continue. In 1995 the orbital phase of EXO 2030+375's outbursts shifted from peaking about 6 days after periastron to peaking before periastron. The outburst phase slowly recovered to peaking at about 2.5 days after periastron. We interpret this shift in orbital phase followed by a slow recovery as evidence for a global one-armed oscillation propagating in the Be disk. This is further supported by changes in the shape of the H(alpha) profile which are commonly believed to be produced by a reconfiguration of the Be disk. The truncated viscous decretion disk model provides an explanation for the long series of normal outbursts and the evidence for an accretion disk in the brighter normal outbursts. Long-term multi-wavelength observations such as these clearly add considerably to our knowledge of Be/X-ray binaries and the relationship between optical, infrared and X-ray observations.
Document ID
20020022487
Acquisition Source
Marshall Space Flight Center
Document Type
Preprint (Draft being sent to journal)
Authors
Wilson, Colleen A.
(NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Huntsville, AL United States)
Finger, Mark H.
(Universities Space Research Association Huntsville, AL United States)
Coe, M. J.
(Southampton Univ. United Kingdom)
Laycock, Silas
(Southampton Univ. United Kingdom)
Fabregat, J.
(Valencia Univ. Spain)
Six, N. Frank
Date Acquired
August 20, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 2001
Subject Category
Astronomy
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.

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