The X-Ray Binary GRS 1741.9-2853 in Outburst and Quiescence
Abstract
We report Chandra and XMM-Newton observations of the transient neutron star low-mass X-ray binary GRS 1741.9-2853. Chandra detected the source in outburst on 2000 October 26 at an X-ray luminosity of ~1036 ergs s-1 (2-8 keV; 8 kpc), and in quiescence on 2001 July 18 at ~1032 ergs s-1. The latter observation is the first detection of GRS 1741.9-2853 in quiescence. We obtain an accurate position for the source of 17h45m2.33s, -28°54'49.7" (J2000), with an uncertainty of 0.7". GRS 1741.9-2853 was not detected significantly in three other Chandra observations, nor in three XMM-Newton observations, indicating that the luminosity of the source in quiescence varies by at least a factor of 5 from (<0.9-5.0)×1032 ergs s-1 (2-8 keV). A weak X-ray burst with a peak luminosity of 5×1036 ergs s-1 above the persistent level was observed with Chandra during the outburst on 2000 October 26. The energy of this burst, 1038 ergs, is unexpectedly low and may suggest that the accreted material is confined to the polar caps of the neutron star. A search of the literature reveals that GRS 1741.9-2853 was observed in outburst with ASCA in the fall of 1996 as well, when the BeppoSAX WFC detected the three previous X-ray bursts from this source. The lack of X-ray bursts from GRS 1741.9-2853 at other epochs suggests that it produces bursts only during transient outbursts when the accretion rate onto the surface of the neutron star is about 10-10 Msolar yr-1. A similar situation may hold for other low-luminosity bursters recently identified from WFC data.
- Publication:
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The Astrophysical Journal
- Pub Date:
- November 2003
- DOI:
- 10.1086/378851
- arXiv:
- arXiv:astro-ph/0307179
- Bibcode:
- 2003ApJ...598..474M
- Keywords:
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- Stars: Individual: Alphanumeric: GRS 1741.9-2853;
- Stars: Neutron;
- X-Rays: Bursts;
- Astrophysics
- E-Print:
- Submitted to ApJ. 9 pages, including 5 figures