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The Astrophysical Journal | 1990

Correlation of X-ray burst properties with source state in the 'atoll' source 4U/MXB 1636-53

M. van der Klis; G. Hasinger; E. Damen; W. Penninx; J. A. van Paradijs; W. H. G. Lewin

A series of Exosat observations of the atoll source 4U/MXB 1636 - 53 shows that duration and temperature of the X-ray bursts strongly correlate with the X-ray spectral and fast variability characteristics of the persistent emission of the source. This implies that spectral shape, fast variability, and burst duration and temperature all correlate well with accretion rate M. This provides a strong argument that in the atoll sources, source-state is determined by M, just as in the Z sources. These observations also show that the persistent X-ray intensity can vary independently from the other mentioned characteristics. Therefore, intensity is probably not a good measure for the accretion rate. 16 refs.


The Astrophysical Journal | 1987

EXOSAT observations of 4U/MXB 1636-53 - On the relation between the amount of accreted fuel and the strength of an X-ray burst

W. H. G. Lewin; W. Penninx; J. van Paradijs; E. Damen; M. Sztajno; Joachim E. Truemper; M. van der Klis

During Exosat observations of 4U/MXB 1636-53 in August 1985, three bursts were observed in 6 h and 24 bursts in 79 h of uninterrupted observation. The burst times, burst fluences, peak burst fluxes, burst rise times, decay times, burst intervals, mean persistent fluxes, and the product of the latter two are listed, analyzed, and discussed. The implications of the results for thermonuclear flash models are examined. A model which fits the data well involves bursts which suffer from nuclear energy losses due to stable hydrogen burning between bursts. Thus, the percentage of lost energy increases with increasing burst intervals. For individual bursts, however, there are significant deviations from the approximate linear relationship. 43 references.


The Astronomical Journal | 1987

Search for X-rays from the region of the Aries-Perseus flasher

W. H. G. Lewin; Jan van Paradijs; E. Damen; F. Jansen; Marshall L. McCall

The region containing the Perseus flasher was observed for 5.4 h with the Exosat observatory. Upper limits to a point source with a steady X-ray flux were 2 x 10 to the -12th erg/sq cm s and 6 x 10 to the 12th erg/sq cm s. Upper limits to X-ray flashes of about 1 s duration were 4 x 10 to the 9th erg/sq cm s and 7 x 10 to the -10th erg/sq cm s. In view of the growing number of negative optical observations, it appears that either the optical flashes do not have a celestial origin, or that the flasher has a transient character and turns off for extended periods of time. 8 references.


Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 1989

A 4.1 keV spectral feature in a type 1 X-ray burst from EXO 1747 – 214

Eugene Allen Magnier; W. H. G. Lewin; Jan van Paradijs; Jianmin Tan; W. Penninx; E. Damen


Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 1987

Multiwavelength monitoring of the dwarf nova VW Hydri – II. Walraven photometry

S. van Amerongen; E. Damen; M. Groot; H. Kraakman; J. van Paradijs


Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 1991

The Rapid Burster and its type II burst profiles

Jianmin Tan; W. H. G. Lewin; L.M. Lubin; Jan van Paradijs; W. Penninx; Michiel van der Klis; E. Damen; L. Stella


Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 1989

Non-Planckian behaviour of burst spectra: dependence of the blackbody radius on the duration of bursts

E. Damen; F. Jansen; W. Penninx; T. Oosterbroek; van J. Paradijs; W. H. G. Lewin


Astronomy and Astrophysics | 1990

X-ray bursts with photospheric radius expansion and the gravitational redshift of neutron stars

E. Damen; W. Penninx; Eugene Allen Magnier; W. H. G. Lewin; J. Tan


Astronomy & Astrophysics Supplement Series | 1986

Five-colour photometry of early-type stars in the direction of galactic X-ray sources

J. van Paradijs; S. van Amerongen; E. Damen; H. J. van der Woerd


Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 1985

Spin-up of the white dwarf in the intermediate polar AO PSC/H2252−035

S. van Amerongen; H. Kraakman; E. Damen; S. Tjemkes; J. van Paradijs

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W. H. G. Lewin

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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W. Penninx

University of Amsterdam

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T. Oosterbroek

European Space Research and Technology Centre

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Jan van Paradijs

University of Alabama in Huntsville

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H. Kraakman

University of Amsterdam

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M. van der Klis

European Space Research and Technology Centre

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Eugene Allen Magnier

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Jianmin Tan

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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