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Is there a propeller neutron star in $\gamma$ Cas?

Myron A. Smith
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R. Lopes de Oliveira
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γ Cas is the prototype of a small population of B0-B1.5 III-V classical Be (cBe) stars that emit anomalous and hard X-rays with a unique array of properties. γ Cas is known to host, like other cBe stars, a decretion disc and also a low-mass companion. Recently, Postnov et al. have posited that this companion is a magnetized rapidly spinning neutron star that deflects direct gravitational accretion from a stellar/disc wind via the ‘propeller mechanism’. These authors state that the key X-ray observations are ‘remarkably well produced’ in this scenario. We re-examine this mechanism in detail and conclude that there are a number of fatal objections in its application to the γ Cas case. Among other considerations these issues include the prediction under the propeller scenario of a much smaller population of γ Cas stars than is observed and the lack of allowance for observed correlations of X-ray and UV and/or optical properties over a variety of time-scales.

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hal-01582449 , version 1 (06-09-2017)

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Myron A. Smith, R. Lopes de Oliveira, C. Motch. Is there a propeller neutron star in $\gamma$ Cas?. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2017, 469 (2), pp.1502-1509. ⟨10.1093/mnras/stx926⟩. ⟨hal-01582449⟩
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