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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 May 2006
The recurrence time $T_{\rm C}$ of outbursts of the remarkable and unique system, the Rapid Burster (MXB 1730–335), observed by ASM/RXTE, is analyzed by the method of the O–C residuals. The variations of $T_{\rm C}$ are large and occur all the time, but generally they are not chaotic; the mean value of $T_{\rm C}$ is 160 days between the years 1996–2005 but a large shortening of $T_{\rm C}$, accompanied by a large decrease of the maximum intensity $I_{\rm max}$ and the relative energy RE (energy output) of most outbursts, occurred in this interval. The outbursts are found to display a correlation between RE and $I_{\rm max}$, but no correlation with the outburst duration. The observed behaviour is discussed in terms of the thermal instability of the accretion disk. A comparison of this prototype with other neutron star soft X-ray transients, like Aql X-1 and 4U 1608–52, helps us find the common links in the disk behaviour in such systems.