NuSTAR discovery of an unusually steady long-term spin-up of the Be binary 2RXP J130159.6-635806
- Creators
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Krivonos, Roman A.
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Tsygankov, Sergey S.
- Lutovinov, Alexander A.
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Tomsick, John A.
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Chakrabarty, Deepto
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Bachetti, Matteo
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Boggs, Steven E.
- Chernyakova, Masha
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Christensen, Finn E.
- Craig, William W.
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Fürst, Felix
- Hailey, Charles J.
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Harrison, Fiona A.
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Lansbury, George B.
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Rahoui, Farid
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Stern, Daniel
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Zhang, William W.
Abstract
We present spectral and timing analyses of Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR) observations of the accreting X-ray pulsar 2RXP J130159.6–635806. The source was serendipitously observed during a campaign focused on the gamma-ray binary PSR B1259–63 and was later targeted for a dedicated observation. The spectrum has a typical shape for accreting X-ray pulsars, consisting of a simple power law with an exponential cutoff starting at ~7 keV with a folding energy of E_(fold) ≃ 18 keV. There is also an indication of the presence of a 6.4 keV iron line in the spectrum at the ~3σ significance level. NuSTAR measurements of the pulsation period reveal that the pulsar has undergone a strong and steady spin-up for the last 20 years. The pulsed fraction is estimated to be ~80%, and is constant with energy up to 40 keV. The power density spectrum shows a break toward higher frequencies relative to the current spin period. This, together with steady persistent luminosity, points to a long-term mass accretion rate high enough to bring the pulsar out of spin equilibrium.
Additional Information
© 2015 The American Astronomical Society. Received 2015 May 27; accepted 2015 July 16; published 2015 August 18. This research has made use of data obtained with NuSTAR, a project led by Caltech, funded by NASA and managed by NASA/JPL, and has utilized the NUSTARDAS software package, jointly developed by the ASDC (Italy) and Caltech (USA). This research has also made use of data obtained with XMM-Newton, an ESA science mission with instruments and contributions directly funded by ESA Member States. A.L. and S.T. acknowledge support from Russian Science Foundation (grant 14-12-01287). Facilities: NuSTAR - The NuSTAR (Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array) mission, XMM-Newton - Newton X-Ray Multimirror Mission satellite.Attached Files
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Additional details
- Eprint ID
- 59133
- Resolver ID
- CaltechAUTHORS:20150801-084010223
- NASA/JPL/Caltech
- European Space Agency (ESA)
- Russian Science Foundation
- 14-12-01287
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2015-08-06Created from EPrint's datestamp field
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2021-11-10Created from EPrint's last_modified field
- Caltech groups
- NuSTAR, Space Radiation Laboratory
- Other Numbering System Name
- Space Radiation Laboratory
- Other Numbering System Identifier
- 2015-41