X-ray timing behaviour of Cygnus X-2 at low intensities

E Kuulkers, Rudy Adam Dirk Wijnands, M van der Klis

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Abstract

It is known that the overall (mean) intensity of the low-mass X-ray binary Cyg X-2 varies on time-scales from a day to months, independently of the variations on time-scales of hours to a day by which the source moves between the horizontal, normal and flaring branches.

We present RXTE PCA observations of Cyg X-2, taken when its overall intensity was near its lowest values, in 1996 October and 1997 September. For the first time we perform a study of the fast timing behaviour at such low intensities. During the 1996 October observations, the source was in the left part of the horizontal branch, and during the 1997 September observations was most likely in the lower parts of the normal branch and flaring branch.

We find that the properties of the very low-frequency noise during the 1997 September observations are consistent with a monotonic decrease in its strength and power-law index as a function of overall intensity. In contrast, the strength of the similar to 6 Hz normal branch quasiperiodic oscillations does not vary monotonically with overall intensity. They are strongest at medium overall intensity and weaker both when the overall intensity is low and when the overall intensity is high.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)pp.485-492.
Number of pages8
JournalMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Volume308
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - 11 Sept 1999

Keywords

  • accretion, accretion discs
  • binaries, close
  • stars, individual, Cyg X-2
  • stars, neutron
  • X-rays, stars
  • QUASI-PERIODIC OSCILLATIONS
  • SCORPIUS X-1
  • VARIABILITY
  • MASS
  • DISCOVERY
  • BINARIES
  • EXPLORER
  • BRANCH
  • FLUX

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