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AstroSat/LAXPC detection of milli-second phenomena in 4U 1728-34

The low mass X-ray binary 4U 1728-24 was observed with AstroSat/LAXPC on 8th March 2016. Data from a randomly chosen one orbit of over 3 ks was analyzed for detection of rapid intensity variations. We found that the source intensity was nearly steady but towards the end of the observation a typical Type-1 burst was detected. Dynamical power spectrum of the data in the 3 to 20 keV band, reveals presence of a kHz Quasi-Periodic Oscillation (QPO) whose frequency drifted from around 815 Hz at the beginning of the observation to about 850 Hz just before the burst. The QPO is also detected in the 10 to 20 keV band, which was not obtainable by earlier RXTE observations of this source. Even for such a short observation with a drifting QPO frequency, the time-lag between the 5 to 10 and 10 to 20 keV bands can be constrained to be less than 100 microseconds. The Type-1 burst that lasted for about 20 secs had a typical profile. During the first four seconds dynamic power spectra reveal a burst oscillation whose frequency increased from 361.5 to 363.5 Hz. This is consistent with the earlier results obtained with RXTE/PCA, showing the same spin frequency of the neutron star. The present results demonstrate the capability of LAXPC instrument for detecting millisecond variability even from short observations. After RXTE ceased operation, LAXPC on AstroSat is the only instrument at present with capability of detecting kHz QPOs and other kind of rapid variations from 3 keV to 20 keV and possibly at higher energies also.

preprint2021arXivOpen access

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