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The Be/X-ray transient 4U 0115+63/V635 Cassiopeiae. II. Outburst mechanisms

Author(s)
Okazaki, A. T.
Fabregat, J.
Negueruela, I.  
Subjects

STARS CIRCUMSTELLAR M...

STARS EMISSION-LINE

BE

STARS INDIVIDUAL 4U 0...

BINARIES CLOSE

STARS NEUTRON

X-RAY STARS

Date Issued
2001-04-01
Mission(s)
BeppoSAX  
Abstract
We present multi-wavelength long-term monitoring observations of V635 Cas, the optical counterpart to the transient X-ray pulsar 4U 0115+63. The evolution of emission lines and photometric magnitudes indicates that the Be star undergoes relatively fast ( ~ 3-5 yr) quasi-cyclic activity, losing and reforming its circumstellar disc. We show that the general optical, infrared and X-ray behaviour can be explained by the dynamical evolution of the viscous circumstellar disc around the Be star. After each disc-loss episode, the disc starts reforming and grows until it reaches the radius at which the resonant interaction of the neutron star truncates it. At some point, the disc becomes unstable to (presumably radiative) warping and then tilts and starts precessing. The tilting is very large and disc precession leads to a succession of single-peaked and shell profiles in the emission lines. Type II X-ray outbursts take place after the disc has been strongly disturbed and we speculate that the distortion of the disc leads to interaction with the orbiting neutron star. We discuss the implications of these correlated optical/X-ray variations for the different models proposed to explain the occurrence of X-ray outbursts in Be/X-ray binaries. We show that the hypothesis of mass ejection events as the cause of the spectacular variability and the X-ray outbursts is unlikely to be meaningful for any Be/X-ray binary.
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13025/22
DOI
10.1051/0004-6361 20010077
URL
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2001A&A...369..117N
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