X-Ray Nova XTE J1550–564: Discovery of a Quasi-periodic Oscillation near 185 Hz

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, , Citation Ronald A. Remillard et al 1999 ApJ 517 L127 DOI 10.1086/312038

1538-4357/517/2/L127

Abstract

We have investigated the X-ray timing properties of XTE J1550-564 during 60 Rossi X-Ray Timing Explorer Proportional Counter Array observations made between 1998 September 18 and November 28. We detect quasi-periodic oscillations (QPOs) near 185 Hz during four time intervals. The QPO widths (FWHM) are ~50 Hz, and the rms amplitudes are ~1% of the mean flux at 2-30 keV. This is the third Galactic black hole candidate known to exhibit a transient X-ray timing signature above 50 Hz, following the 67 Hz QPO in GRS 1915+105 and the 300 Hz QPO in GRO J1655-40. However, unlike the previous cases, which appear to show stationary frequencies, the QPO frequency in XTE J1550-564 must vary by at least ~10% to be consistent with observations. The occurrences and properties of the QPO were insensitive to large changes in the X-ray intensity (1.5-6.8 crab). However, the QPO appearance was accompanied by changes in the energy spectrum, namely, an increase in the temperature and a decrease in the normalization of the thermal component. The QPO is also closely related to the hard X-ray power-law component of the energy spectrum since the fractional amplitude of the QPO increases with photon energy. The fast QPOs in accreting black hole binaries are thought to be effects of general relativity; however, the relevance of the specific physical models that have been proposed remains largely uncertain. Low-frequency QPOs in the range 3-13 Hz were often observed. Occasionally, at high luminosity, the rms QPO amplitude was ~15% of the flux, a level previously reached only by GRS 1915+105. These extraordinary oscillations have a coherence parameter (ν/Δν) in the range 4-12 and are tied to the power-law component in the energy spectrum.

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