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      Mass transfer during low mass X-ray transient decays

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          The outbursts of low mass X-ray binaries are prolonged relative to those of dwarf nova cataclysmic variables as a consequence of X-ray irradiation of the disc. We show that the time-scale of the decay light curve and its luminosity at a characteristic time are linked to the radius of the accretion disc. Hence a good X-ray light curve permits two independent estimates of the disc radius. In the case of the milli-second pulsars SAX J1808.4-3658 and XTE J0929-314 the agreement between these estimates is very strong. Our analysis allows new determinations of distances and accretion disc radii. Our analysis will allow determination of accretion disc radii for sources in external galaxies, and hence constrain system parameters where other observational techniques are not possible. We also use the X-ray light curves to estimate the mass transfer rate. The broken exponential decay observed in the 2002 outburst of SAX J1808.4-3658 may be caused by the changing self-shadowing of the disc.

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          04 October 2006
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          10.1111/j.1365-2966.2006.11144.x
          astro-ph/0610108
          99ed97f0-93af-4e0a-8ddb-16c58da3d46b
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          Mon.Not.Roy.Astron.Soc.374:466-476,2007
          11 pages, 15 figures, 3 tables. Accepted MNRAS Oct 2006
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