Orbital Decay and Evidence of Disk Formation in the X-Ray Binary Pulsar OAO 1657-415

Wilson-Hodge, C. A.; Camero-Arranz, A.; Finger, M. H.; Jenke, P. A.

United States, Spain

Abstract

OAO 1657-415 is an eclipsing X-ray binary wind-fed pulsar that has exhibited smooth spin-up/spin-down episodes and has undergone several torque reversals throughout its long history of observation. We present a frequency history spanning nearly 19 years of observations from the Burst and Transient Source Experiment and from the Gamma-Ray Burst Monitor (Fermi/GBM). Our analysis suggests two modes of accretion: one resulting in steady spin-up correlated with flux during which we believe a stable accretion disk is present and one in which the neutron star is spinning down at a lesser rate which is uncorrelated with flux. Orbital elements of the pulsar system are determined at several intervals throughout this history. With these ephemerides, statistically significant orbital decay with a \dot{P}_{orb} =(-9.74+/- 0.78)\times 10^{-8} is established.

2012 The Astrophysical Journal
INTEGRAL 49