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2009A&A...505..947L - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 505, 947-954 (2009/10-3)

XMM-Newton observation of the persistent Be/NS X-ray binary pulsar RX J1037.5-5647 in a low luminosity state.

LA PALOMBARA N., SIDOLI L., ESPOSITO P., TIENGO A. and MEREGHETTI S.

Abstract (from CDS):

The spectra of several X-ray binary pulsars display a clear soft excess, which in most cases can be described with a blackbody model, above the main power-law component. While in the high-luminosity sources it is usually characterized by low temperature (kT<0.5keV) and a large emission radius (R>100km), in the two persistent and low-luminosity pulsars 4U 0352+309 and RX J0146.9+6121 this component has a high temperature (kT>1keV) and a smaller radius (R<0.5km), consistent with the estimated size of the neutron-star polar cap. Here we report on the timing and spectral analysis of RX J1037.5-5647, another low-luminosity persistent Be binary pulsar, based on the first XMM-Newton observation of this source. We have found a best-fit period P=853.4±0.2s, which implies an average pulsar spin-up {dot}(P)≃-2x10–8s/s in the last decade. The estimated source luminosity is LX∼1034erg/s, a value comparable to the other persistent Be binary pulsars and about one order of magnitude lower than in most of the previous measurements. The source spectrum can be described with a power law plus blackbody model, with kTBB=1.26+0.16–0.09keV and RBB=128+13–21m, suggesting a polar-cap origin of this component. These results strengthen the hypothesis that, in addition to low luminosities and long periods, this class of sources is also characterized by common spectral properties.

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Journal keyword(s): X-rays: binaries - accretion, accretion disks - stars: emission-line, Be - stars: pulsars: individual: LS 1698 - X-rays: individual: RX J1037.5-5647

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