Charting the Temperature of the Hot Neutron Star in a Soft X-Ray Transient
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- 20 February 2001
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 548 (2) , L175-L178
- https://doi.org/10.1086/319107
Abstract
We explore the thermal evolution of a neutron star undergoing episodes of intense accretion, separated by long periods of quiescence. By using an exact cooling code, we follow in detail the flow of heat in the star due to the time-dependent accretion-induced heating from pycnonuclear reactions in the stellar crust, to the surface photon emission, and to the neutrino cooling. These models allow us to study the neutron stars of the soft X-ray transients. In agreement with recent work of Brown, Bildsten, & Rutledge, we conclude that the soft component of the quiescent luminosity of Aql X-1, of 4U 1608-522, and of the recently discovered SAX J1808.4 can be understood as thermal emission from a cooling neutron star with negligible neutrino emission. However, we show that, in the case of Cen X-4, despite its long recurrence time, strong neutrino emission from the neutron star inner core is necessary to understand the observed low ratio of quiescent to outburst luminosity. This result implies that the neutron star in Cen X-4 is heavier than the one in the other systems and the pairing critical temperature Tc in its center must be low enough (well below 109 K) to avoid a strong suppression of the neutrino emission.Keywords
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