scholarly journals Resonant switch model of twin peak HF QPOs applied to the atoll source 4U 1636-53

2012 ◽  
Vol 8 (S290) ◽  
pp. 317-318
Author(s):  
Zdeněk Stuchlík ◽  
Andrea Kotrlová ◽  
Gabriel Török

AbstractWe present a Resonant Switch (RS) model of twin peak high-frequency quasi-periodic oscillations (HF QPOs), assuming switch of twin oscillations at a resonant point, where frequencies of the upper and lower oscillations νU and νL become to be commensurable and the twin oscillations change from one pair of the oscillating modes (corresponding to a specific model of HF QPOs) to some other pair due to non-linear resonant phenomena. The RS model enables to determine range of allowed values of spin a and mass M of the neutron star located at the atoll source 4U 1636-53 where two resonant points are observed at frequency ratios νU : νL = 3:2, 5:4.

2012 ◽  
Vol 8 (S290) ◽  
pp. 319-320
Author(s):  
Gabriel Török ◽  
Pavel Bakala ◽  
Eva Šrámková ◽  
Zdeněk Stuchlík ◽  
Martin Urbanec ◽  
...  

AbstractWe consider twin-peak quasi-periodic oscillations (QPOs) observed in the accreting low-mass neutron star (NS) binaries and explore restrictions to NS properties that are implied by various QPO models. For each model and each source, the consideration results in a specific relation between the NS mass M and the angular-momentum j rather than in their single preferred combination. Furthermore, the inferred restrictions on NS properties (or QPO models) are weaker for the low-frequency sources than for the high-frequency sources.


2014 ◽  
Vol 54 (5) ◽  
pp. 363-366
Author(s):  
Zdenek Stuchlík ◽  
Martin Urbanec ◽  
Andrea Kotrlová ◽  
Gabriel Török ◽  
Katerina Goluchová

The mass and spin estimates of the 4U 1636−53 neutron star obtained by the Resonant Switch (RS) model of high-frequency quasi-periodic oscillations (HF QPOs) are tested by a large variety of equations of state (EoS) governing the structure of neutron stars. Neutron star models are constructed under the Hartle–Thorne theory of slowly rotating neutron stars calculated using the observationally given rotational frequency<em> f</em><sub>rot</sub> = 580 Hz (or alternatively <em>f</em><sub>rot</sub> = 290 Hz) of the neutron star at 4U 1636−53. It is demonstrated that only two variants of the RS model are compatible with the parameters obtained by modelling neutron stars for the rotational frequency <em>f</em><sub>rot</sub> = 580 Hz. The variant giving the best fit with parameters M ~ 2.20M<sub>ʘ</sub> and <em>a</em> ~ 0.27 agrees with high precision with the prediction of one of the Skyrme EoS [1]. The variant giving the second best fit with parameters M ~ 2.12M<sub>ʘ</sub> and <em>a</em> ~ 0.20 agrees with lower precision with the prediction of the Gandolfi EoS [2].


2016 ◽  
Vol 833 (2) ◽  
pp. 273 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gabriel Török ◽  
Kateřina Goluchová ◽  
Martin Urbanec ◽  
Eva Šrámková ◽  
Karel Adámek ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Vol 643 ◽  
pp. A31
Author(s):  
A. Kotrlová ◽  
E. Šrámková ◽  
G. Török ◽  
K. Goluchová ◽  
J. Horák ◽  
...  

We explore the influence of nongeodesic pressure forces present in an accretion disc on the frequencies of its axisymmetric and nonaxisymmetric epicyclic oscillation modes. We discuss its implications for models of high-frequency quasi-periodic oscillations (QPOs), which have been observed in the X-ray flux of accreting black holes (BHs) in the three Galactic microquasars, GRS 1915+105, GRO J1655−40, and XTE J1550−564. We focus on previously considered QPO models that deal with low-azimuthal-number epicyclic modes, |m| ≤ 2, and outline the consequences for the estimations of BH spin, a ∈ [0, 1]. For four out of six examined models, we find only small, rather insignificant changes compared to the geodesic case. For the other two models, on the other hand, there is a significant increase of the estimated upper limit on the spin. Regarding the falsifiability of the QPO models, we find that one particular model from the examined set is incompatible with the data. If the spectral spin estimates for the microquasars that point to a >  0.65 were fully confirmed, two more QPO models would be ruled out. Moreover, if two very different values of the spin, such as a ≈ 0.65 in GRO J1655−40 and a ≈ 1 in GRS 1915+105, were confirmed, all the models except one would remain unsupported by our results. Finally, we discuss the implications for a model that was recently proposed in the context of neutron star (NS) QPOs as a disc-oscillation-based modification of the relativistic precession model. This model provides overall better fits of the NS data and predicts more realistic values of the NS mass compared to the relativistic precession model. We conclude that it also implies a significantly higher upper limit on the microquasar’s BH spin (a ∼ 0.75 vs. a ∼ 0.55).


2012 ◽  
Vol 8 (S291) ◽  
pp. 524-526
Author(s):  
Gabriel Török ◽  
Martin Urbanec ◽  
Kateřina Goluchová ◽  
Pavel Bakala ◽  
Eva Šrámková ◽  
...  

AbstractIn a series of works - Török et al. (2010, 2012a) and Urbanec et al. (2010a) - we explored restrictions to neutron star properties that are implied by various models of twin-peak quasi-periodic oscillations. Here we sketch an attempt to confront the obtained mass–angular-momentum relations and limits on neutron star compactness with the parameters estimated by assuming various equations of state and the spin frequency of the atoll source 4U 1636-53.


2015 ◽  
Vol 581 ◽  
pp. A35 ◽  
Author(s):  
P. Bakala ◽  
K. Goluchová ◽  
G. Török ◽  
E. Šrámková ◽  
M. A. Abramowicz ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
Vol 625 ◽  
pp. A116 ◽  
Author(s):  
P. Varniere ◽  
F. Casse ◽  
F. H. Vincent

Context. The rather elusive high-frequency quasi-periodic oscillations (HFQPOs) observed in the X-ray light curve of black holes have been seen in a wide range of frequencies, even within one source. Also notable is the detection of “pairs” of HFQPOs with a close-to-integer ratio between the frequencies. Aims. The aim of this paper is to investigate some of the possible observables that we could obtain from the Rossby wave instability (RWI) active in the accretion disc surrounding the compact object. Methods. Using the newly developed GR-AMRVAC code able to follow the evolution of the RWI in a full general relativistic framework, we explore how RWI can reproduce observed HFQPO frequency ratios and whether or not it is compatible with observations. In order to model the emission coming from the disc we have linked our general relativistic simulations to the general relativistic ray-tracing GYOTO code and delivered synthetic observables that can be confronted with actual data from binary systems hosting HFQPOs. Results. We demonstrate that some changes in the physical conditions prevailing in the part of the disc where RWI can be triggered lead to various dominant RWI modes whose ratio recovers frequency ratios observed in various X-ray binary systems. In addition we also show that when RWI is triggered near to the last stable orbit of a spinning black hole, the amplitude of the X-ray modulation increases with the spin of the black hole. Revisiting published data on X-ray binary systems, we show that this type of relationship actually exists in five systems where an indirect measurement of the spin of the black hole is available.


1998 ◽  
Vol 499 (1) ◽  
pp. 315-328 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lev Titarchuk ◽  
Iosif Lapidus ◽  
Alexander Muslimov

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