PROBING THE CRUST OF THE NEUTRON STAR IN EXO 0748-676
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Degenaar, N.
Medin, Z.
Cumming, A.
Wijnands, R.
Wolff, M. T.
Cackett, E. M.
Miller, J. M.
Jonker, P. G.
Brown, E. F.
Homan, Jeroen
Date Issued
July 2014
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The Astrophysical Journal
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IOP Publishing
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Degenaar, N., Z. Medin, A. Cumming, R. Wijnands, M. T. Wolff, E. M. Cackett, J. M. Miller, P. G. Jonker, J. Homan, and E. F. Brown. “PROBING THE CRUST OF THE NEUTRON STAR IN EXO 0748-676.” The Astrophysical Journal 791, no. 1 (July 25, 2014): 47. © 2014 The American Astronomical Society
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X-ray observations of quiescent X-ray binaries have the potential to provide insight into the structure and the composition of neutron stars. EXO 0748-676 had been actively accreting for over 24 yr before its outburst ceased in late 2008. Subsequent X-ray monitoring revealed a gradual decay of the quiescent thermal emission that can be attributed to cooling of the accretion-heated neutron star crust. In this work, we report on new Chandra and Swift observations that extend the quiescent monitoring to [~ over _]5 yr post-outburst. We find that the neutron star temperature remained at [~ over _]117 eV between 2009 and 2011, but had decreased to [~ over _]110 eV in 2013. This suggests that the crust has not fully cooled yet, which is supported by the lower temperature ([~ over _]95 eV) measured [~ over _]4 yr prior to the accretion phase in 1980. Comparing the data to thermal evolution simulations reveals that the apparent lack of cooling between 2009 and 2011 could possibly be a signature of convection driven by phase separation of light and heavy nuclei in the outer layers of the neutron star.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0004-637x/791/1/47