Tracking the Orbital and Super-orbital Periods of SMC X-1
Sarah Trowbridge, Michael A. Nowak, Joern Wilms

TL;DR
This study analyzes the orbital and super-orbital X-ray variations of SMC X-1 using RXTE-ASM data, revealing complex modulation, variable cycle lengths, and spectral changes, contributing new insights into the system's variability patterns.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of super-orbital cycle length variability and the complex orbital modulation in SMC X-1 using long-term ASM data.
Findings
Super-orbital cycle length varies by nearly a factor of two.
Bimodal distribution of super-orbital cycle lengths observed.
Spectral hardening occurs during low count rate periods.
Abstract
The High Mass X-ray Binary (HMXB) SMC X-1 demonstrates an orbital variation of 3.89 days and a super-orbital variation with an average length of 55 days. As we show here, however, the length of the super-orbital cycle varies by almost a factor of two, even across adjacent cycles. To study both the orbital and super-orbital variation we utilize lightcurves from the Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer All Sky Monitor (RXTE-ASM). We employ the orbital ephemeris from Wojdowski et al. (1998) to obtain the average orbital profile, and we show that this profile exhibits complex modulation during non-eclipse phases. Additionally, a very interesting ``bounceback'' in X-ray count rate is seen during mid-orbital eclipse phases, with a softening of the emission during these periods. This bounceback has not been previously identified in pointed observations. We then define a super-orbital ephemeris (the…
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