Coherent oscillations and the evolution of the emission area in the decaying phase of radius-expansion bursts from 4U 1636-53
Guobao Zhang (Groningen), Mariano Mendez (Groningen), Tomaso M., Belloni (INAF), Jeroen Homan (MIT)

TL;DR
This study analyzes 1490 archival X-ray bursts from 4U 1636-53, revealing a correlation between spectral evolution and burst oscillations, supporting models of cooling wake propagation on neutron stars.
Contribution
It is the first to link tail burst oscillations with systematic spectral parameter behavior, advancing understanding of neutron star surface processes.
Findings
Coherent oscillations occur only when the blackbody radius remains constant after touchdown.
The duration of the post-touchdown phase differs significantly between bursts with and without oscillations.
Spectral evolution patterns support models of cooling wake propagation during burst decay.
Abstract
We analysed all archival data of the low-mass X-ray binary 4U 1636--53 with the Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer (1490 observations). We found a total of 336 type-I X-ray bursts from this source. In the time-resolved spectra of 69 of these bursts, close to the peak of the burst, the best-fitting blackbody radius shows the sharp increase and decrease that is typical of photospheric radius-expansion (PRE) bursts. We found that in 17 of these 69 PRE bursts, after the touchdown point, the blackbody radius increases again quickly after about 1 second, and from then on the radius decreases slightly or it remains more or less constant. In the other 52 PRE bursts, after touchdown, the radius of the blackbody stays more or less constant for seconds, and after that it increases slowly. Interestingly, those PRE bursts in which the blackbody radius remains more or less constant for…
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