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1999ApJ...516L..21Y - Astrophys. J., 516, L21-L24 (1999/May-1)

Signatures of energetic protons in hot accretion flows: synchrotron cooling of protons in strongly magnetized pulsars.

YANG J. and YI I.

Abstract (from CDS):

The existence of hot, two-temperature accretion flows is essential to the recent discussions of the low-luminosity, hard X-ray emission from accreting neutron stars and black holes in Galactic binaries and massive black holes in low-luminosity galactic nuclei. In these flows, protons are essentially virialized and relativistic energies for nonthermal protons are likely. Observational confirmation of the energetic protons' presence could further support the two-temperature accretion flow models. We point out that synchrotron emission from nonthermal relativistic protons could provide an observational signature in strongly magnetized neutron star systems. The self-absorbed synchrotron emission from an accreting neutron star with the magnetic moment ∼1030 G.cm3 is expected to exhibit a spectrum νIν ∼ ν2 with the luminosity about a few times 1033(LX/1036 ergs.s–1)0.4 ergs.s–1 at ν ∼ 1015 Hz, where LX is the X-ray luminosity from the neutron star surface. The detection of the expected synchrotron signature in optical and UV bands during the low-luminosity state of the pulsar systems such as 4U 1626-67 and GX 1+4 could prove the existence of the hot, two-temperature accretion flows during their spin-down episodes. The detected optical emission in 4U 1626-67 has a spectral shape and luminosity level very close to our predictions.

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Journal keyword(s): Accretion, Accretion Disks - Stars: Pulsars: General - Radiation Mechanisms: Nonthermal - Stars: Magnetic Fields - X-Rays: General

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