2022ApJ...933L...3K


Query : 2022ApJ...933L...3K

2022ApJ...933L...3K - Astrophys. J., 933, L3-L3 (2022/July-1)

Insight-HXMT Discovery of the Highest-energy CRSF from the First Galactic Ultraluminous X-Ray Pulsar Swift J0243.6+6124.

KONG L.-D., ZHANG S., ZHANG S.-N., JI L., DOROSHENKO V., SANTANGELO A., CHEN Y.-P., LU F.-J., GE M.-Y., WANG P.-J., TAO L., QU J.-L., LI T.-P., LIU C.-Z., LIAO J.-Y., CHANG Z., PENG J.-Q. and SHUI Q.-C.

Abstract (from CDS):

The detection of cyclotron resonance scattering features (CRSFs) is the only way to directly and reliably measure the magnetic field near the surface of a neutron star (NS). The broad energy coverage and large collection area of Insight-HXMT in the hard X-ray band allowed us to detect the CRSF with the highest energy known to date, reaching about 146 keV during the 2017 outburst of the first galactic pulsing ultraluminous X-ray source (pULX) Swift J0243.6+6124. During this outburst, the CRSF was only prominent close to the peak luminosity of ∼2 x 1039 erg s–1, the highest to date in any of the Galactic pulsars. The CRSF is most significant in the spin-phase region corresponding to the main pulse of the pulse profile, and its centroid energy evolves with phase from 120 to 146 keV. We identify this feature as the fundamental CRSF because no spectral feature exists at 60-70 keV. This is the first unambiguous detection of an electron CRSF from an ULX. We also estimate a surface magnetic field of ∼1.6 x 1013 G for Swift J0243.6+6124. Considering that the dipole magnetic field strengths, inferred from several independent estimates of magnetosphere radius, are at least an order of magnitude lower than our measurement, we argue that the detection of the highest-energy CRSF reported here unambiguously proves the presence of multipole field components close to the surface of the neutron star. Such a scenario has previously been suggested for several pulsating ULXs, including Swift J0243.6+6124, and our result represents the first direct confirmation of this scenario.

Abstract Copyright: © 2022. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society.

Journal keyword(s): Binary pulsars - High mass x-ray binary stars - Accretion - Ultraluminous x-ray sources - Magnetic fields - Neutron stars

Simbad objects: 13

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Number of rows : 13
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 LIN 198 HXB 00 52 05.6251611744 -72 26 04.228773036 13.86 14.91 14.927 14.91 14.794 B0-5(II)e 165 0
2 NAME NGC 300 2010da s*b 00 55 04.86 -37 41 43.7           LBV 158 0
3 RX J0209.6-7427 HXB 02 09 34.5371983752 -74 27 11.819042136     14.45     Be 49 0
4 SWIFT J0243.6+6124 Psr 02 43 40.4252869512 +61 26 03.757456824   13.71 12.84 12.57   O9.5Ve 142 0
5 HD 245770 HXB 05 38 54.5748918624 +26 18 56.836952784 9.30 9.84 9.39 8.77 8.30 O9/B0III/Ve 983 0
6 [KCF2005] M82 G ULX 09 55 51.040 +69 40 45.49           ~ 242 1
7 GRO J1008-571 HXB 10 09 46.9642314696 -58 17 35.603851848       14.63   B0e 238 0
8 RX J133007+47110 UX? 13 30 07.55 +47 11 06.1   25.17 25.49   26.04 ~ 68 1
9 MAXI J1409-619 Psr 14 08 02.56 -61 59 00.3           ~ 31 0
10 NGC 5906 GiG 15 15 53.687 +56 19 43.86   11.4       ~ 768 1
11 V* HZ Her LXB 16 57 49.8110126616 +35 20 32.486555472 11.90 14.89 13.63 13.88   B3/6ep 2076 0
12 3FHL J1746.2-2852 LXB 17 44 33.09 -28 44 27.0           ~ 532 0
13 NAME NGC 7793 P13 ULX 23 57 50.90 -32 37 26.6           ~ 190 0

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