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Wayne State University

2017

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Crustal Cooling In The Neutron Star Low-Mass X-Ray Binary Ks 1731−260, Rachael Lynn Merritt Jan 2017

Crustal Cooling In The Neutron Star Low-Mass X-Ray Binary Ks 1731−260, Rachael Lynn Merritt

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Neutron stars in binary systems can undergo periods of accretion (outburst), where in- falling material heats the crust of the star out of thermal equilibrium with the core. When accretion stops (quiescence), we can directly observe the thermal relaxation of the crust. Crustal cooling of accretion-heated neutron stars provides insight into the stellar interior of neutron stars. The neutron star X-ray transient, KS 1731−260, was in outburst for 12.5 years before returning to quiescence in 2001. Here, we present a 150 ks Chandra observation of KS 1731−260 taken in August 2015, about 14.5 years into quiescence. We find that the …