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The 2016 super-Eddington outburst of SMC X-3: X-ray and optical properties and system parameters

The 2016 super-Eddington outburst of SMC X-3: X-ray and optical properties and system parameters
The 2016 super-Eddington outburst of SMC X-3: X-ray and optical properties and system parameters
On 2016 July 30 (MJD 57599), observations of the Small Magellanic Cloud by Swift/XRT found an increase in X-ray counts coming from a position consistent with the Be/X-ray binary pulsar SMC X-3. Follow-up observations on 2016 August 3 (MJD 57603) and 2016 August 10 (MJD 57610) revealed a rapidly increasing count rate and confirmed the onset of a new X-ray outburst from the system. Further monitoring by Swift began to uncover the enormity of the outburst, which peaked at 1.2 × 1039 erg s−1 on 2016 August 25 (MJD 57625). The system then began a gradual decline in flux that was still continuing over 5 months after the initial detection. We explore the X-ray and optical behaviour of SMC X-3 between 2016 July 30 and 2016 December 18 during this super-Eddington outburst. We apply a binary model to the spin-period evolution that takes into account the complex accretion changes over the outburst, to solve for the orbital parameters. Our results show SMC X-3 to be a system with a moderately low eccentricity amongst the Be/X-ray binary systems and to have a dynamically determined orbital period statistically consistent with the prominent period measured in the OGLE optical light curve. Our optical and X-ray derived ephemerides show that the peak in optical flux occurs roughly 6 d after periastron. The measured increase in I-band flux from the counterpart during the outburst is reflected in the measured equivalent width of the Hα line emission, though the Hα emission itself seems variable on sub-day time-scales, possibly due to the NS interacting with an inhomogeneous disc.
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Townsend, L.J., Kennea, J.A., Coe, M.J., McBride, V.A., Buckley, D.A.H., Evans, P.A. and Udalski, A. (2017) The 2016 super-Eddington outburst of SMC X-3: X-ray and optical properties and system parameters. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 471 (4), 3878-3887. (doi:10.1093/mnras/stx1865).

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On 2016 July 30 (MJD 57599), observations of the Small Magellanic Cloud by Swift/XRT found an increase in X-ray counts coming from a position consistent with the Be/X-ray binary pulsar SMC X-3. Follow-up observations on 2016 August 3 (MJD 57603) and 2016 August 10 (MJD 57610) revealed a rapidly increasing count rate and confirmed the onset of a new X-ray outburst from the system. Further monitoring by Swift began to uncover the enormity of the outburst, which peaked at 1.2 × 1039 erg s−1 on 2016 August 25 (MJD 57625). The system then began a gradual decline in flux that was still continuing over 5 months after the initial detection. We explore the X-ray and optical behaviour of SMC X-3 between 2016 July 30 and 2016 December 18 during this super-Eddington outburst. We apply a binary model to the spin-period evolution that takes into account the complex accretion changes over the outburst, to solve for the orbital parameters. Our results show SMC X-3 to be a system with a moderately low eccentricity amongst the Be/X-ray binary systems and to have a dynamically determined orbital period statistically consistent with the prominent period measured in the OGLE optical light curve. Our optical and X-ray derived ephemerides show that the peak in optical flux occurs roughly 6 d after periastron. The measured increase in I-band flux from the counterpart during the outburst is reflected in the measured equivalent width of the Hα line emission, though the Hα emission itself seems variable on sub-day time-scales, possibly due to the NS interacting with an inhomogeneous disc.

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Accepted/In Press date: 20 July 2017
e-pub ahead of print date: 25 July 2017
Published date: November 2017

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Local EPrints ID: 415141
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/415141
ISSN: 1365-2966
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ORCID for M.J. Coe: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-0763-8547

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Author: L.J. Townsend
Author: J.A. Kennea
Author: M.J. Coe ORCID iD
Author: V.A. McBride
Author: D.A.H. Buckley
Author: P.A. Evans
Author: A. Udalski

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