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2020A&A...641L...8O - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 641, L8-8 (2020/9-1)

Chandra X-ray study confirms that the magnetic standard Ap star KQ Vel hosts a neutron star companion.

OSKINOVA L.M., IGNACE R., LETO P. and POSTNOV K.A.

Abstract (from CDS):


Context. KQ Vel is a peculiar A0p star with a strong surface magnetic field of about 7.5kG. It has a slow rotational period of nearly 8 years. Bailey et al. (A&A, 575, A115) detected a binary companion of uncertain nature and suggested that it might be a neutron star or a black hole.
Aims. We analyze X-ray data obtained by the Chandra telescope to ascertain information about the stellar magnetic field and/or interaction between the star and its companion.
Methods. We confirm previous X-ray detections of KQ Vel with a relatively high X-ray luminosity of 2x1030erg/s. The X-ray spectra suggest the presence of hot gas at > 20 MK and, possibly, of a nonthermal component. The X-ray light curves are variable, but data with better quality are needed to determine a periodicity, if any.
Results. We interpret the X-ray spectra as a combination of two components: the nonthermal emission arising from the aurora on the A0p star, and the hot thermal plasma filling the extended shell that surrounds the "propelling" neutron star .
Conclusions. We explore various alternatives, but a hybrid model involving the stellar magnetosphere along with a hot shell around the propelling neutron star seems most plausible. We speculate that KQ Vel was originally a triple system and that the Ap star is a merger product. We conclude that KQ Vel is an intermediate-mass binary consisting of a strongly magnetic main-sequence star and a neutron star.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2020

Journal keyword(s): binaries: spectroscopic - stars: chemically peculiar - stars: individual: KQ Vel - X-rays: binaries - X-rays: individuals: KQ Vel - magnetic fields

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