Volume 398, Issue 3 pp. 1352-1360

X-ray spectral evolution of the extragalactic Z source LMC X-2

V. K. Agrawal

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V. K. Agrawal

ISRO Headquarters, Bangalore, India

Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, India

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R. Misra

R. Misra

Inter University Center for Astronomy and Astrophysics, Pune, India

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First published: 09 September 2009
Citations: 1

ABSTRACT

We present the results obtained by a detailed study of the extragalactic Z source LMC X-2, using broad-band Suzaku data and a large (∼750 ks) data set obtained with the proportional counter array (PCA) onboard the Rossi X-ray Timing Experiment (RXTE). The PCA data allow the study of the complete spectral evolution along the horizontal, normal and flaring branches of the Z track. Comparison with previous studies shows that the details of spectral evolution (like the variation of Comptonizing electron temperature) are similar to those of GX 17+2 but unlike those of Cyg X-2 and GX 349+2. This suggests that Z sources are a heterogeneous group, with perhaps LMC X-2 and GX 17+2 being members of a subclass. However, non-monotonic evolution of the Compton y parameter seems to be generic to all sources. The broad-band Suzaku data reveal that the case in which the additional soft component of the source is modelled as disc blackbody emission is strongly preferred over the one where it is taken to be a blackbody spectrum. This component, as well as the temperature of seed photons, does not vary when the source goes into flaring mode, and the entire variation can be ascribed to the Comptonizing cloud. The bolometric unabsorbed luminosity of the source is constrained to be ∼2.23 × 1038 erg s−1, which, if the source is Eddington-limited, implies a neutron star mass of 1.6 M. We discuss the implications of these results.

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