Abstract

We report on the X-ray spectral and timing behavior of the recurrent X-ray transient 4U 1630-47 for 51 Rossi X-Ray Timing Explorer (RXTE) observations made during the decay of its 1998 outburst. The observations began when the source was still relatively bright, and during one of the early observations, a quasi-periodic oscillation (QPO) with a non-Lorentzian profile occurred near 6 Hz. As the source decayed, the X-ray flux dropped exponentially with an e-folding time of 14.4 days. The exponential decay was interrupted by an increase in the X-ray flux, and a secondary maximum occurred 89 days after the onset of the outburst. A transition marked by significant changes in the timing and spectral properties of the source occurred 104 days after the start of the outburst. The transition is similar to soft-to-hard state transitions observed in other black hole candidate X-ray binaries. Most of the changes associated with the transition occurred in less than 2 days. The timing changes include an increase in the continuum noise level from less than 4% rms to greater than 10% rms and the appearance of a QPO at 3.4 Hz with an rms amplitude of 7.3% in the 2-21 keV energy band. At the transition, the energy spectrum also changed with an abrupt drop in the soft component flux in the RXTE bandpass. A change in the power-law photon index from 2.3 to 1.8, also associated with the transition, occurred over a time period of 8 days. After the transition, the source flux continued to decrease, and the QPO frequency decayed gradually from 3.4 Hz to about 0.2 Hz.

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