Energy dependence of Quasi-periodic oscillations in accreting X-ray pulsars
Hemanth Manikantan, Biswajit Paul, Rahul Sharma, Pragati Pradhan, and, Vikram Rana

TL;DR
This study investigates the energy dependence of Quasi-Periodic Oscillations in accreting X-ray pulsars using archival data, revealing correlations between QPO properties and energy, and analyzing their spectral characteristics across multiple sources.
Contribution
The paper provides the first comprehensive analysis of QPO energy dependence in accreting X-ray pulsars using multiple observatories and compares findings with existing models.
Findings
QPOs detected in 11 observations across 5 sources.
Positive correlation of QPO rms amplitude with energy in several sources.
No difference in QPO properties between soft and non-thermal emissions.
Abstract
We present the results from an investigation of the energy dependence of Quasi-Periodic Oscillations (QPOs) exhibited by accreting X-ray pulsars using data from archival \textit{XMM-Newton}, \textit{NuSTAR}, \textit{RXTE}, and \textit{NICER} observations. In a search for the presence of QPOs in 99 \textit{XMM-Newton} and \textit{NuSTAR} observations, we detected QPOs in eleven observations of five sources, viz., 4U 1626--67 (48 mHz), IGR J19294+1816 (30 mHz), V 0332+53 (2, 18 and 40 mHz), Cen X--3 (30 mHz), and XTE J1858+034 (180 mHz). A positive correlation of the QPO rms amplitude with energy is exhibited by 4U 1626--67, IGR J19294+1816, Cen X--3 and XTE J1858+034, while no energy dependence is observed in V 0332+53. We also analysed the energy spectrum to decouple thermal (soft-excess) from non-thermal emission and determine if the soft-excess has different QPO properties. We found…
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TopicsHigh-pressure geophysics and materials · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Geotechnical and Geomechanical Engineering
