2011ApJ...730..131F


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2011ApJ...730..131F - Astrophys. J., 730, 131 (2011/April-1)

The X-ray polarization signature of quiescent magnetars: effect of magnetospheric scattering and vacuum polarization.

FERNANDEZ R. and DAVIS S.W.

Abstract (from CDS):

In the magnetar model, the quiescent non-thermal soft X-ray emission from anomalous X-ray pulsars and soft gamma repeaters is thought to arise from resonant Comptonization of thermal photons by charges moving in a twisted magnetosphere. Robust inference of physical quantities from observations is difficult, because the process depends strongly on geometry, and current understanding of the magnetosphere is not very deep. The polarization of soft X-ray photons is an independent source of information, and its magnetospheric imprint remains only partially explored. In this paper, we calculate how resonant cyclotron scattering would modify the observed polarization signal relative to the surface emission, using a multidimensional Monte Carlo radiative transfer code that accounts for the gradual coupling of polarization eigenmodes as photons leave the magnetosphere. We employ a globally twisted, self-similar, force-free magnetosphere with a power-law momentum distribution, assume a blackbody spectrum for the seed photons, account for general relativistic light deflection close to the star, and assume that vacuum polarization dominates the dielectric properties of the magnetosphere. The latter is a good approximation if the pair multiplicity is not much larger than unity. Phase-averaged polarimetry is able to provide a clear signature of the magnetospheric reprocessing of thermal photons and to constrain mechanisms generating the thermal emission. Phase-resolved polarimetry, in addition, can characterize the spatial extent and magnitude of the magnetospheric twist angle at ∼100 stellar radii, and discern between uni- or bidirectional particle energy distributions, almost independently of every other parameter in the system. We discuss prospects for detectability with the Gravity and Extreme Magnetism (GEMS) mission.

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Journal keyword(s): magnetic fields - plasmas - radiative transfer - stars: neutron - techniques: polarimetric - X-rays: stars

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Number of rows : 8
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 PSR J0146+6145 Psr 01 46 22.21 +61 45 03.8   28.100 25.620     ~ 576 0
2 M 1 SNR 05 34 30.9 +22 00 53           ~ 6215 1
3 PSR J1647-4552 Psr 16 47 10.18 -45 52 16.7           ~ 199 1
4 PSR J1708-4008 Psr 17 08 49.0 -40 09 10           ~ 296 0
5 AX J1809.8-1943 Psr 18 09 51.07 -19 43 51.8           ~ 470 0
6 PSR J1841-0456 Psr 18 41 19.29 -04 56 11.4           ~ 269 1
7 GBS 1900+14 gB 19 07 13 +09 19.6           ~ 861 0
8 2E 4673 HXB 23 01 08.14 +58 52 44.5           ~ 638 1

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