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The Evolution of Rapid Burster Outbursts

arXiv:astro-ph/9807110 · doi:10.1046/j.1365-8711.1999.02651.x

Abstract

We describe the evolutionary progression of an outburst of the Rapid Burster. Four outbursts have been observed with the Rossi X-Ray Timing Explorer between February 1996 and May 1998, and our observations are consistent with a standard evolution over the course of each. An outburst can be divided into two distinct phases: Phase I is dominated by type I bursts, with a strong persistent emission component; it lasts for 15-20 days. Phase II is characterized by type II bursts, which occur in a variety of patterns. The light curves of time-averaged luminosity for the outbursts show some evidence for reflares, similar to those seen in soft X-ray transients. The average recurrence time for Rapid Burster outbursts during this period has been 218 days, in contrast with an average ~180 day recurrence period observed during 1976-1983.

12 pages, 9 figures included with psfig. MN style file (v1.4). Reworked X-ray spectral fits section in response to referee comments; minor changes to Table 1. Accepted by MNRAS