On the Physics of Type I X-ray Bursts on Accreting Neutron Stars at High Accretion Rates
Abstract
We investigate the effect of the hot CNO cycle breakout reaction 15O(alpha,gamma)19Ne on the occurrence of type I X-ray bursts on accreting neutron stars. For frp <~ 0.1, where frp is a dimensionless factor by which we multiply the 15O(alpha,gamma)19Ne reaction rate of Caughlan & Fowler (1988), our model predicts that bursts should occur only for accretion rates below a critical value of approximately 0.3 times the Eddington limit. This agrees with observations. For larger values of frp, including the standard choice frp = 1, the model switches to a new regime in which bursts occur all the way up to roughly the Eddington limit. Since the latter regime disagrees with observations, we suggest that the true 15O(alpha,gamma)19Ne reaction rate is lower than usually assumed.
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