キューブサットX線衛星NinjaSatによる宇宙観測の革新 --決まった時間間隔で爆発を起こす奇妙な中性子星の長期観測-- . 京都大学プレスリリース. 2025-05-29.The CubeSat X-ray observatory NinjaSat was launched on 2023 November 11 and has provided opportunities for agile and flexible monitoring of bright X-ray sources. On 2024 February 23, the NinjaSat team started long-term observation of the new X-ray source SRGA J144459.2-604207 as the first scientific target, which was discovered on 2024 February 21 and recognized as the sixth clocked X-ray burster. Our 25-day observation covered almost the entire decay of this outburst from two days after the peak at ∼100 mCrab on February 23 until March 18 at a few mCrab level. The Gas Multiplier Counter on board NinjaSat successfully detected 12 Type I X-ray bursts with a typical burst duration of ∼20 s, shorter than other clocked burster systems. As the persistent X-ray emission declined by a factor of five, X-ray bursts showed a notable change in its morphology: the rise time became shorter from 4.4(7) s to 0.3(3) s (1σ errors), and the peak amplitude increased by 44%. The burst recurrence time Δt[rec] also became longer, from 2 to 10 hr, following the relation of Δt[rec] ∝ [−0.84]F[per] , where F[per] is the persistent X-ray flux, by applying a Markov chain Monte Carlo method. The short duration of bursts is explained by the He-enhanced composition of accretion matter and the relation between Δt[rec] and F[per] by a massive neutron star. This study demonstrated that CubeSat pointing observations can provide valuable astronomical X-ray data
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