X-ray and Radio Monitoring of the Neutron Star Low Mass X-ray Binary 1A 1744-361: Quasi Periodic Oscillations, Transient Ejections, and a Disk Atmosphere
Mason Ng, Andrew K. Hughes, Jeroen Homan, Jon M. Miller, Sean N. Pike,, Diego Altamirano, Peter Bult, Deepto Chakrabarty, D. J. K. Buisson, Benjamin, M. Coughenour, Rob Fender, Sebastien Guillot, Tolga G\"uver, Gaurava K., Jaisawal, Amruta D. Jaodand, Christian Malacaria

TL;DR
This study presents multi-wavelength monitoring of the neutron star binary 1A 1744-361, revealing quasi-periodic oscillations, state transitions, transient jet ejections, and evidence of a disk atmosphere during an outburst.
Contribution
It provides the first detection of an 8 Hz QPO from this source and links spectral states with radio jet activity and disk atmosphere features, advancing understanding of accretion processes.
Findings
Detection of an 8 Hz QPO linked to Z-state properties.
Observation of transient jet ejections during state transition.
Evidence of a disk atmosphere through X-ray absorption lines.
Abstract
We report on X-ray (NICER/NuSTAR/MAXI/Swift) and radio (MeerKAT) timing and spectroscopic analysis from a three-month monitoring campaign in 2022 of a high-intensity outburst of the dipping neutron star low-mass X-ray binary 1A 1744-361. The 0.5-6.8 keV NICER X-ray hardness-intensity and color-color diagrams of the observations throughout the outburst suggests that 1A 1744-361 spent most of its outburst in an atoll-state, but we show that the source exhibited Z-state-like properties at the peak of the outburst, similar to a small sample of other atoll-state sources. A timing analysis with NICER data revealed several instances of an Hz quasi-periodic oscillation (QPO; fractional rms amplitudes of ~5%) around the peak of the outburst, the first from this source, which we connect to the normal branch QPOs (NBOs) seen in the Z-state. Our observations of 1A 1744-361 are fully…
Peer Reviews
No public reviews on file for this paper yet. If you reviewed it on a platform where reviews are public (OpenReview, ICLR, NeurIPS, ICML), you can paste yours below so the community can read it here.
Videos
No videos yet. Explain this paper in a talk, walkthrough, or lecture? Add one.
Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations
