Extreme Quiescent Variability of the Transient Neutron Star Low-mass X-ray Binary EXO 1745-248 in Terzan 5

2017
EXO 1745-248 is a transient neutron-star low-mass X-ray binarythat resides in the globular clusterTerzan 5. We studied the transient during its quiescent state using 18 $Chandra$ observations of the cluster acquired between 2003 and 2016. We found an extremely variable source, with a luminosity variation in the 0.5-10 keV energy range of $\sim3$ orders of magnitude (between $3\times10^{31}$ ergs$^{-1}$ and $2\times10^{34}$ ergs$^{-1}$) on time scales from years down to only a few days. Using an absorbed power-law model to fit its quiescent spectra, we obtained a typical photon index of $\sim1.4$. This indicates that the source is very hard throughout the full X-ray luminosity range. Only at the highest luminosity the spectral fit requires an additional soft component. These quiescent properties are likely related to strong variability in the low-level accretion rate in the system. However, its behavior is strikingly different from that observed for other neutron star transients that are thought to still accrete in quiescence. We compare our results to these systems. We also discuss similarities and differences between our target and the transitional millisecond pulsarIGR J18245-2452, which also has hard spectra and strong variability during quiescence.
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