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Anticorrelated lags in a neutron star Z source GX 5-1: AstroSat's View

Journal

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 516, Issue 2, Pages 2500-2513

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stac2319

Keywords

accretion; accretion disc; stars: neutron; X-rays: binaries; X-rays: individual: GX 5-1

Funding

  1. Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO)

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In this study, the cross-correlation function of a neutron star low-mass X-ray binary, GX 5-1, is investigated using Soft X-ray Telescope (SXT) and Large Area X-ray Proportional Counter (LAXPC) energy bands onboard AstroSat. The lag between soft and hard X-ray energy bands is reported for the first time in GX 5-1, with lags of the order of a few tens to hundreds of seconds detected in the horizontal branch. The lags are interpreted as the readjustment time-scale of the inner region of the accretion disc, and the size of the comptonizing region is constrained to be 15-55 km.
We report the cross-correlation function studies of a neutron star low-mass X-ray binary, a Z source GX 5-1, using Soft X-ray Telescope (SXT) and Large Area X-ray Proportional Counter (LAXPC) energy bands onboard AstroSat. For the first time, we report the lag between soft (0.8-2.0 keV, SXT) and hard X-ray energy bands (10-20 and 16-40 keV, LAXPC) in GX 5-1 and detected lags of the order of a few tens to hundreds of seconds in the horizontal branch. We interpreted them as the readjustment time-scale of the inner region of the accretion disc. We used various two components and three-component spectral models to unfold the spectra and observed the changes in soft and hard component fluxes that were exhibiting horizontal branch oscillation variations. It was observed that the bbody component assumed to be originating from the boundary layer over the NS and was also found to vary along with the HBO variation where lags were detected. We constrained the size of the comptonizing region of the order 15-55 km, assuming that lags were due to variation in the size of the corona. We noticed a similar size of the comptonizing region after employing other models and suggest that the overall size of corona must be of the order of a few tens of km to explain the lags, HBO variation, and respective spectral variations. In a case study, it was noted that the BL size increases as GX 5-1 vary from the top of the HB to the upper vertex.

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