Ticking away: the long-term X-ray timing and spectral evolution of eRO-QPE2
R. Arcodia, I. Linial, G. Miniutti, A. Franchini, M. Giustini, M., Bonetti, A. Sesana, R. Soria, J. Chakraborty, M. Dotti, E. Kara, A. Merloni,, G. Ponti, F. Vincentelli

TL;DR
This study tracks the long-term X-ray timing and spectral changes of the QPE source eRO-QPE2 over 3.3 years, revealing a decreasing recurrence time and stable spectral properties, with implications for orbital evolution models.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed long-term analysis of eRO-QPE2's X-ray behavior, exploring orbital decay and precession effects with implications for QPE origin theories.
Findings
Recurrence time decreased over 3.3 years.
Spectral properties remained consistent.
No significant alternation in recurrence pattern.
Abstract
Quasi-periodic eruptions (QPEs) are repeated X-ray flares from galactic nuclei. Despite some diversity in the recurrence and amplitude of eruptions, their striking regularity has motivated theorists to associate QPEs with orbital systems. Among the known QPE sources, eRO-QPE2 has shown the most regular flare timing and luminosity since its discovery. We report here on its long-term evolution over yr from discovery and find that: i) the average QPE recurrence time per epoch has decreased over time, albeit not at a uniform rate; ii) the distinct alternation between consecutive long and short recurrence times found at discovery has not been significant since; iii) the spectral properties, namely flux and temperature of both eruptions and quiescence components, have remained remarkably consistent within uncertainties. We attempted to interpret these results as orbital period and…
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TopicsX-ray Spectroscopy and Fluorescence Analysis · Medical Imaging Techniques and Applications · Photocathodes and Microchannel Plates
