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2013ApJ...770...19R - Astrophys. J., 770, 19 (2013/June-2)

Observations of the high-mass X-ray binary a 0535+26 in quiescence.

ROTHSCHILD R., MARKOWITZ A., HEMPHILL P., CABALLERO I., POTTSCHMIDT K., KUHNEL M., WILMS J., FURST F., DOROSHENKO V. and CAMERO-ARRANZ A.

Abstract (from CDS):

We have analyzed three observations of the high-mass X-ray binary A 0535+26 performed by the Rossi X-Ray Timing Explorer (RXTE) three, five, and six months after the last outburst in 2011 February. We detect pulsations only in the second observation. The 3-20 keV spectra can be fit equally well with either an absorbed power law or absorbed thermal bremsstrahlung model. Reanalysis of two earlier RXTE observations made 4 yr after the 1994 outburst, original BeppoSAX observations 2 yr later, reanalysis of four EXOSAT observations made 2 yr after the last 1984 outburst, and a recent XMM-Newton observation in 2012 reveal a stacked, quiescent flux level decreasing from ∼2 to <1 x 10–11 erg/cm2/s over 6.5 yr after outburst. The detection of pulsations during half of the quiescent observations would imply that accretion onto the magnetic poles of the neutron star continues despite the fact that the circumstellar disk may no longer be present. The accretion could come from material built up at the corotation radius or from an isotropic stellar wind.

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Journal keyword(s): pulsars: general - stars: individual: A 0535+26 - stars: neutron - X-rays: stars

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