Detection of multiple X-ray quasi-periodic oscillations in IGR J19294+1816 with Insight-HXMT

Abstract

We report the timing results with Insight-HXMT observations of X-ray binary IGR J19294+1816 during its 2019 Type I outburst at the decline phase shortly following its peak. We analyze the light curves and power density spectrum (PDS) of the 2019 observations and reveal a peak at approximately NS 80.2 mHz, corresponding to X-ray pulsations from the neutron star. In addition, a significant quasi-periodic oscillation (QPO) feature is observed at around QPO 30.2 mHz from 10-50 keV, with the rms amplitude increasing with energy. Furthermore, we detect two QPOs at the frequency of 51.1 mHz and 113.7 mHz (corresponding to sidebands near NS QPO) in 25-50 keV, exhibiting an rms amplitude of around 12\%. Wavelet analysis also shows multiple QPOs at the frequency of 30 mHz, 50 mHz and 110 mHz and these QPO features show transient behaviors, the centroid frequencies of 30 mHz remain nearly constant for different luminosities. Our research identifies IGR J19294+1816 as the second strong magnetic-field pulsar with significant sideband signals around the spin frequency. We explore various physical origins that could explain the presence of multiple QPOs.

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