X-ray softening during the 2008 outburst of XTE J1810-189
Abstract
XTE J1810-189 underwent an outburst in 2008, and was observed over 100 d by RXTE. Performing a time-resolved spectral analysis on the photospheric radius expansion burst detected on 2008 May 4, we obtain the source distance in the range of 3.5--8.7 kpc for the first time. During its outburst, XTE J1810-189 did not enter into the high/soft state, and both the soft and hard colours decreased with decreasing flux. The fractional rms remained at high values ( 30 per cent). The RXTE/PCA spectra for 3-25 keV can be described by an absorbed power-law component with an additional Gaussian component, and the derived photon index increased from 1.840.01 to 2.250.04 when the unabsorbed X-ray luminosity in 3-25 keV dropped from 4×1036 ergs s-1 to 6×1035 ergs s-1. The relatively high flux, dense observations and broadband spectra allow us to provide strong evidence that the softening behaviour detected in the outburst of XTE J1810-189 originates from the evolution of non-thermal component rather than the thermal component (i.e. neutron star surface emission).
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