Bibcode
Shih, I. C.; Bird, A. J.; Charles, P. A.; Cornelisse, R.; Tiramani, D.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 361, Issue 2, pp. 602-606.
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2005
Citations
28
Refereed citations
26
Description
We report the onset of a large amplitude, statistically significant
periodicity (~46 d) in the Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer/All Sky Monitor
(RXTE/ASM) data of the prototype X-ray burster 4U 1636-53, the X-ray
flux of which has been gradually declining over the last 4 yr. This
behaviour is remarkably similar to that observed in the neutron star low
mass X-ray binary (LMXB), KS 1731-260, which is a long-term transient.
We also report on an INTEGRAL/IBIS observation of 4U 1636-53 during its
decline phase, and find that the hard X-ray flux (20-100 keV) indicates
an apparent anticorrelation with soft X-rays (2-12 keV). We argue that
4U 1636-53 is transiting from activity to quiescence, as occurred in KS
1731-260. We also suggest that the variability during the X-ray decline
is the result of an accretion rate variability related to the X-ray
irradiation of the disc.