Radio monitoring of transient Be/X-ray binaries and the inflow-outflow coupling of strongly-magnetized accreting neutron stars
J. van den Eijnden, N. Degenaar, T. D. Russell, J. C. A. Miller-Jones,, A. Rouco Escorial, R. Wijnands, G. R. Sivakoff, J. V. Hern\'andez Santisteban

TL;DR
This study investigates radio emissions from strongly-magnetized accreting neutron stars in Be/X-ray binaries, revealing a correlation between X-ray and radio luminosities and suggesting the presence of additional radio emission mechanisms.
Contribution
It provides the first coordinated radio and X-ray monitoring of multiple Be/X-ray binaries during outbursts, establishing a new $L_X$-$L_R$ coupling index and highlighting differences from other X-ray binary systems.
Findings
Radio emission correlates with X-ray luminosity in BeXRBs.
The $L_X$-$L_R$ coupling index is similar to other X-ray binaries.
Radio luminosity is significantly lower than in low-mass X-ray binaries.
Abstract
Strongly-magnetized ( G) accreting neutron stars (NSs) are prime targets for studying the launching of jets by objects with a solid surface; while classical jet-launching models predict that such NSs cannot launch jets, recent observations and models argue otherwise. Transient Be/X-ray binaries (BeXRBs) are critical laboratories for probing this poorly-explored parameter space for jet formation. Here, we present the coordinated monitoring campaigns of three BeXRBs across four outbursts: giant outbursts of SAX 2103.5+4545, 1A 0535+262, and GRO J1008-57, as well as a Type-I outburst of the latter. We obtain radio detections of 1A 0535+262 during ten out of twenty observations, while the other targets remained undetected at typical limits of - Jy. The radio luminosity of 1A 0535+262 positively correlates with its evolving X-ray luminosity, and inhabits a region…
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TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Pulsars and Gravitational Waves Research · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
