Time Variation of the X-Ray Spectrum and Optical Luminosity of SCO X-1
Abstract
Results of rocket observations of SCO X-1 over the spectral range of 2∼20 keV are presented. The observations have been performed partly in India and partly in Japan under the collaboration of the three groups. The present results are compared with results of similar observations carried out by the LRL (Lawrence Radiation Laboratory) group. Some of these X-ray observations were accompanied by simultaneous optical observations. Relationships between the hardness of the X-ray spectrum and the X-ray intensity and between the hardness and the optical luminosity are compiled. The relationships among the parameters (temperature, density and size) which characterize the postulated isothermal cloud model of SCO X-1 are given. They indicate that SCO X-1 is characterized by a temperature of about 107–108K, a density of about 1016–1017 cm‑3 and a radius of about 108–109 cm respectively. We further show that the temperature is inversely correlated with the size of the source; an increase in temperature corresponds to a decrease in the radius and an increase in density.
- Publication:
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Astrophysics and Space Science
- Pub Date:
- August 1971
- DOI:
- 10.1007/BF00651426
- Bibcode:
- 1971Ap&SS..12..378K
- Keywords:
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- Radiation;
- Japan;
- India;
- Time Variation;
- Spectral Range