The influence of spin on jet power in neutron star X-ray binaries
S. Migliari, J.C.A. Miller-Jones, D.M. Russell

TL;DR
This study explores how neutron star spin may influence jet power in X-ray binaries, finding potential correlations that depend on the assumed luminosity correlation slope, but emphasizing the need for cautious interpretation due to uncertainties.
Contribution
It provides the first systematic analysis of the relationship between neutron star spin and jet power, using luminosity correlation normalizations as a proxy for jet strength.
Findings
Possible positive correlation between spin and jet power at certain luminosity slopes
No significant relation found when using alternative luminosity correlation slopes
Indications of different jet production mechanisms depending on accretion mode
Abstract
We investigate the role of the compact object in the production of jets from neutron star X-ray binaries. The goal is to quantify the effect of the neutron star spin, if any, in powering the jet. We compile all the available measures or estimates of the neutron star spin frequency in jet-detected neutron star X-ray binaries. We use as an estimate of the ranking jet power for each source, the normalisation of the power law which fits the X-ray/radio and X-ray/infrared luminosity correlations L_(radio/IR) proportional to L_(X)^(Gamma) (using infrared data for which there is evidence for jet emission). We find a possible relation between spin frequency and jet power (Spearman rank 97%), when fitting the X-ray/radio luminosity correlation using a power law with slope 1.4; Gamma=1.4 is observed in 4U 1728-34 and is predicted for a radiatively efficient disc and a total jet power proportional…
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