The NICER view of Scorpius X-1
J. L\'opez-Miralles, S.E. Motta, J.C.A. Miller-Jones, J. Homan, J. Kajava, S. Migliari

TL;DR
This study analyzes NICER X-ray observations of Sco X-1 during a multi-wavelength campaign, characterizing quasi-periodic oscillations and their relation to accretion states and relativistic outflows.
Contribution
First NICER analysis of Sco X-1 during a multi-wavelength campaign, linking QPO properties with accretion states and relativistic outflows.
Findings
Strong 6 Hz QPOs on the normal branch
Rapid, weaker QPOs up to 15 Hz during state transitions
Transient features above 20 Hz potentially linked to outflows
Abstract
The Neutron Star X-ray binary Sco X-1 is one of the brightest Z-type sources in our Galaxy, showing frequent periods of flaring activity and different types of relativistic outflows. Observations with RXTE have shown that the strongest X-ray variability appears in the transition from/to the flaring state. During this transition, it has been proposed that two particular types of quasi-periodic oscillations might be connected with the ejection of the so-called ultra-relativistic flows. In this paper, we present an analysis of the first NICER observations of Sco X-1 obtained during a multi-wavelenght campaign conducted in February 2019, in order to characterise the properties of QPOs as the system evolves through its various accretion states. We compute a light-curve and a Hardness-Intensity diagram to track the evolution of the source spectral properties, while we investigate the X-ray…
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