Abstract

We have investigated the relation between the root mean square (rms) variability and the X-ray flux (rms-flux relation) of the Z source Cyg X-2, and as well the energy dependence based on the Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer (RXTE) observations. We currently focus on the horizontal branch (HB), due to the negative correlation in flux of the soft and the hard X-rays. The rms-flux correlation has energy dependence as follows: positive at hard X-rays (above 10 keV) but negative at soft X-rays (below 10 keV). This provides a feature different from the previous one, and may be suggestive of different origins of X-rays below and above 10 keV. Nevertheless, the overall spectrum can be well fitted with a model consisting of a blackbody and Comptonization components, but the fitting results do not reveal any features around 10 keV that could account for such a change in the rms-flux relation.

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