Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
Magnetars are the most strongly magnetized neutron stars, and one of the most promising targets for X-ray polarimetric measurements. We present here the first Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer observation of the magnetar 1RXS J170849.0-400910, jointly analyzed with a new Swift observation and archival NICER data. The total (energy- and phase-integrated) emission in the 2-8 keV energy range is linerarly polarized, at a ∼35% level. The phase-averaged polarization signal shows a marked increase with energy, ranging from ∼20% at 2-3 keV up to ∼80% at 6-8 keV, while the polarization angle remains constant. This indicates that radiation is mostly polarized in a single direction. The spectrum is well reproduced by a combination of either two thermal (blackbody) components or a blackbody and a power law. Both the polarization degree and angle also show a variation with the spin phase, and the former is almost anticorrelated with the source counts in the 2-8 and 2-4 keV bands. We discuss the possible implications and interpretations, based on a joint analysis of the spectral, polarization, and pulsation properties of the source. A scenario in which the surface temperature is not homogeneous, with a hotter cap covered by a gaseous atmosphere and a warmer region in a condensed state, provides a satisfactory description of both the phase- and energy-dependent spectro-polarimetric data. The (comparatively) small size of the two emitting regions, required to explain the observed pulsations, does not allow to reach a robust conclusion about the presence of vacuum birefringence effects.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Elenco autori:
Zane S.; Taverna R.; Gonzalez-Caniulef D.; Muleri F.; Turolla R.; Heyl J.; Uchiyama K.; Ng M.; Tamagawa T.; Caiazzo I.; Di Lalla N.; Marshall H.L.; Bachetti M.; La Monaca F.; Gau E.; Di Marco A.; Baldini L.; Negro M.; Omodei N.; Rankin J.; Matt G.; Pavlov G.G.; Kitaguchi T.; Krawczynski H.; Kislat F.; Kelly R.; Agudo I.; Antonelli L.A.; Baumgartner W.H.; Bellazzini R.; Bianchi S.; Bongiorno S.D.; Bonino R.; Brez A.; Bucciantini N.; Capitanio F.; Castellano S.; Cavazzuti E.; Chen C.-T.; Ciprini S.; Costa E.; De Rosa A.; Del Monte E.; Di Gesu L.; Donnarumma I.; Doroshenko V.; Dovciak M.; Ehlert S.R.; Enoto T.; Evangelista Y.; Fabiani S.; Ferrazzoli R.; Garcia J.A.; Gunji S.; Hayashida K.; Iwakiri W.; Jorstad S.G.; Kaaret P.; Karas V.; Kolodziejczak J.J.; Latronico L.; Liodakis I.; Maldera S.; Manfreda A.; Marin F.; Marinucci A.; Marscher A.P.; Massaro F.; Mitsuishi I.; Mizuno T.; Ng C.-Y.; O'Dell S.L.; Oppedisano C.; Papitto A.; Peirson A.L.; Perri M.; Pesce-Rollins M.; Petrucci P.-O.; Pilia M.; Possenti A.; Poutanen J.; Puccetti S.; Ramsey B.D.; Ratheesh A.; Roberts O.J.; Romani R.W.; Sgro C.; Slane P.; Soffitta P.; Spandre G.; Swartz D.A.; Tavecchio F.; Tawara Y.; Tennant A.F.; Thomas N.E.; Tombesi F.; Trois A.; Tsygankov S.S.; Vink J.; Weisskopf M.C.; Wu K.; Xie F.
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