- Scorpius X-1
Starbox short
name=V818 Sco or Scorpius X-1
epoch=J2000.0
constell=Scorpius
ra=16h 19m 55.07s
dec=-15° 38' 24.8"
spectral=
appmag_v=12.2
dist_ly=9,000
dist_pc=2,800
names= V818 Sco,H 1620-15,2RE J161955-153824,1XRS 16170-155,2A 1616-155,INTEGRAL1 21,RE J1619-153,XSS J16204-1536,3A 1617-155,INTREF 685,RE J161956-153814, X Sco X-1,2EUVE J1619-15.6,KOHX 20,SBC7 569,EUVE J1619-15.6,1M 1617-155,2U 1617-15,AAVSO 1614-15,1H 1617-155,2MASS J16195506-1538250,3U 1617-15,H 1617-155,2RE J1619-153,4U 1617-15.Scorpius X-1 is anX-ray source some 9,000light year s (2,800 +/- 300parsec s [http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/ApJ/journal/issues/ApJL/v512n2/985864/sc0.html] ) away. Apart from the Sun, it is the most powerful X-ray source in Earth's skies. Its X-ray output is 2.3×1031 W, about 60,000 times the total luminosity of the sun [http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/ApJ/journal/issues/ApJL/v512n2/985864/sc0.html] . It was discovered in1962 by a team underRiccardo Giacconi atAmerican Science and Engineering ,Cambridge, Massachusetts , who launched an X-ray detector on anAerobee sounding rocket to look for X-ray emissions from Earth's moon. Instead, Scorpius X-1 became the first X-ray source discovered outside theSolar System . The object was later matched with a faint blue variable star (V818 Scorpii ).Scorpius X-1 shows regular variations of up to 1 magnitude in its intensity, with a period of around 18.9 hours. This is due to a companion star that regularly
eclipse s Scorpius X-1 from the point of view of Earth. Scorpius X-1 itself is aneutron star whose intense gravity draws material off this companion into anaccretion disk , where it ultimately falls onto the surface, releasing a tremendous amount of energy. As this stellar material accelerates in Scorpius X-1's gravitational field, X-rays are emitted.This system is classified as a
low-mass X-ray binary ; the neutron star is roughly 1.4solar masses , while the donor star is only 0.42 solar masses. [http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-bib_query?bibcode=2002ApJ...568..273S&db_key=AST&data_type=HTML&format=&high=43a204b88419923] The two stars were probably not born together; recent research suggests that the binary may have been formed by a close encounter inside aglobular cluster . [http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-bib_query?bibcode=2003A%26A...398L..25M&db_key=AST&data_type=HTML&format=&high=43a204b88419923]External links
* — (But see Astronomer's Telegram: [http://www.astronomerstelegram.org/?read=949 Millisecond Dips in Sco X-1 are Likely the Result of High-Energy Particle Events] (Jones et al.) 17 Nov 2006 18:37 UT)
* http://simbad.u-strasbg.fr/simbad/sim-id?protocol=html&Ident=Sco+X-1&NbIdent=1&Radius=2&Radius.unit=arcmin&submit=submit+id
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