Bright flares from the X-ray pulsar SWIFT J1626.6-5156
P. Reig (FORTH, U. Crete), T. Belloni (INAF-Oa Brera), G.L. Israel, (INAF-Oa Roma), S. Campana (INAF-Oa Brera), N. Gehrels (NASA GSFC), J. Homan, (MIT)

TL;DR
This study analyzes the timing and spectral properties of the X-ray pulsar SWIFT J1626.6-5156 during major outbursts, revealing short flares, pulsations, and spectral features characteristic of Be/X-ray binaries.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed characterization of short-duration flares and spectral variability in SWIFT J1626.6-5156, enhancing understanding of its accretion and emission mechanisms.
Findings
Detected two large flares lasting ~450 seconds with intensity increases by a factor of 3.5.
Observed strong X-ray pulsations with a period of 15.3714 seconds.
Identified a 45-day modulation in the light curve, likely related to orbital motion.
Abstract
We have performed a timing and spectral analysis of the X-ray pulsar SWIFT J1626.6-5156 during a major X-ray outburst in order to unveil its nature and investigate its flaring activity. Epoch- and pulse-folding techniques were used to derive the spin period. Time-average and pulse-phase spectroscopy were employed to study the spectral variability in the flare and out-of-flare states and energy variations with pulse phase. Power spectra were obtained to investigate the periodic and aperiodic variability. Two large flares, with a duration of ~450 seconds were observed on 24 and 25 December 2005. During the flares, the X-ray intensity increased by a factor of 3.5, while the peak-to-peak pulsed amplitude increased from 45% to 70%. A third, smaller flare of duration ~180 s was observed on 27 December 2005. The flares seen in SWIFT J1626.6-5156 constitute the shortest events of this kind ever…
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