Constraints on the mass-radius relation of the neutron star in 4U 1746-37/NGC 6441.
van Paradijs, J.; Lewin, W. H. G.; Vacca, W. D.; Sztajno, M.; Trumper, J.; Penninx, W.; Fujimoto, M. Y.
Germany, Netherlands, United States
Abstract
An analysis of 12 hours of continuous EXOSAT observations of 4U 1746-37 in NGC 6441, obtained between September 9 and 10, 1985, puts constraints on its mass-radius relation. The spectral shape of the persistent X-ray flux is well fitted by a thermal bremsstrahlung spectrum, with a kT temperature varying between 7.5 and 9.8 keV, and an interstellar column density of about 2.8 x 10 to the 21st/sq cm. Two X-ray bursts noted during the observation are found to be type I, with radius expansion of the neutron star photosphere during their peaks. If the neutron star has a canonical mass of 1.4 solar masses, the observed burst fluxes must be reduced as a result of anisotropy of the burst by a factor of at least 1.3-2.2. The present results are consistent with the very soft and intermediately stiff equations of state.