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  • Chin-Ping, Hu; Dage, Kristen C; Clarkson, William I; McKinley Brumback; Charles, Philip A; Haggard, Daryl; Hickox, Ryan C; Mihara, Tatehiro; Bahramian, Arash; Karam, Rawan; Athukoralalage, Wasundara; Altamirano, Diego; Neilsen, Joey; Kennea, Jamie

    arXiv.org, 02/2023
    Paper, Journal Article

    SMC X-1 is a high-mass X-ray binary showing superorbital modulation with an unstable period. Previous monitoring shows three excursion events in 1996--1998, 2005--2007, and 2014--2016. The superorbital period drifts from >60 days to <40 days and then evolves back during an excursion. Here we report a new excursion event of SMC X-1 in 2020--2021, indicating that the superorbital modulation has an unpredictable, chaotic nature. We trace the spin-period evolution and find that the spin-up rate accelerated one year before the onset of this new excursion, which suggests a possible inside-out process connecting the spin-up acceleration and the superorbital excursion. This results in a deviation of the spin period residual, similar to the behaviour of the first excursion in 1996--1998. In further analysis of the pulse profile evolution, we find that the pulsed fraction shows a long-term evolution and may be connected to the superorbital excursion. These discoveries deepen the mystery of SMC X-1 because they cannot be solely interpreted by the warped disc model. Upcoming pointed observations and theoretical studies may improve our understanding of the detailed accretion mechanisms taking place.