Accretion Torque Reversals in GRO J1008-57 Revealed by Insight-HXMT
W. Wang, Y. M. Tang, Y. L. Tuo, P. R. Epili, S. N. Zhang, L. M. Song,, F. J. Lu, J. L. Qu, S. Zhang, M. Y. Ge, Y. Huang, B. Li, Q. C. Bu, C. Cai, X., L. Cao, Z. Chang, L. Chen, T. X. Chen, Y. B. Chen, Y. Chen, Y. P. Chen, W. W., Cui, Y. Y. Du, G. H. Gao, H. Gao, Y. D. Gu

TL;DR
This study analyzes the accretion torque reversals in the neutron star GRO J1008-57 using Insight-HXMT data, revealing magnetic field estimates and accretion dynamics during different spin phases.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of torque reversals in GRO J1008-57, estimating the magnetic field and accretion disk radius through observational data and torque models.
Findings
GRO J1008-57 experienced a transition from spin-up to spin-down between 2018 and 2019.
The magnetic field of the neutron star is constrained to be at least 6×10^{12} G.
Cyclotron resonance features are detected during specific outbursts, supporting magnetic field estimates.
Abstract
GRO J1008-57, as a Be/X-ray transient pulsar, is considered to have the highest magnetic field in known neutron star X-ray binary systems. Observational data of the X-ray outbursts in GRO J1008-57 from 2017 to 2020 were collected by the Insight-HXMT satellite. In this work, the spin period of the neutron star in GRO J1008-57 was determined to be about 93.28 seconds in August 2017, 93.22 seconds in February 2018, 93.25 seconds in June 2019 and 93.14 seconds in June 2020. GRO J1008-57 evolved in the spin-up process with a mean rate of 10 s/d from 2009 -- 2018, and turned into a spin down process with a rate of 10 s/d from Feb 2018 to June 2019. During the type II outburst of 2020, GRO J1008-57 had the spin-up torque again. During the torque reversals, the pulse profiles and continuum X-ray spectra did not change significantly, and…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
