Vol 14, No 6

A solution to the puzzling symbiotic X-ray system 4U 1700+24

Ren-Xin Xu

Abstract

Abstract A circumstellar corona is proposed to explain a strange quark-cluster star during an accretion phase, which could be essential for understanding the observations of the puzzling symbiotic X-ray system 4U 1700+24. The state of cold matter at supranuclear density is still an important matter of debate, and one of the consequences of a strange star acting as a pulsar is the self-bound phenomenon on the surface, which makes extremely low-mass compact objects unavoidable. In principle, both the redshifted O VIII Ly-α emission line and the change in the blackbody radiation area could naturally be understood if 4U 1700+24 is a low-mass quark-cluster star which exhibits wind accretion.

Keywords

Keywords pulsars: individual (4U 1700+24)— dense matter — stars: neutron

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