Simultaneous X-ray and optical observations of thermonuclear bursts in the LMXB EXO 0748-676
Biswajit Paul, M. Archana, and Lakshmi Saripalli

TL;DR
This study reports the detection of numerous simultaneous X-ray and optical bursts in the LMXB EXO 0748-676, providing insights into burst timing, shape, and potential reprocessing mechanisms in the accretion environment.
Contribution
First simultaneous detection of multiple X-ray and optical bursts in EXO 0748-676, analyzing burst timing, shape, and reprocessing implications.
Findings
Optical bursts have longer rise and decay times than X-ray bursts.
Average delay between X-ray and optical burst onsets is 3.25 seconds.
No clear orbital phase dependence observed in burst parameters.
Abstract
We report the detection of a large number of optical bursts in the Low Mass X-ray Binary (LMXB) EXO 0748-676 simultaneous with the thermonuclear X-ray bursts. The X-ray and the optical bursts are detected in a long observation of this source with the XMM-Newton observatory. This has increased the number of thermonuclear X-ray bursts in the LMXBs with simultaneous optical detection by several factors. The optical bursts are found to have a linear rise followed by a slow, somewhat exponential decay. Most of the optical bursts have longer rise and decay timescale compared to the corresponding X-ray bursts. We have determined the X-ray and optical excess photon counts in the bursts that allow us to look at the optical to X-ray burst fluence ratio for each burst and the ratio as a function of the X-ray burst intensity and as a function of the orbital phase. The delay between the onset of the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Mechanics and Biomechanics Studies · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
