论文标题
2019年爆发期间,年轻的X射线Pulsar SXP 1062的异常行为
The unusual behaviour of the young X-ray pulsar SXP 1062 during the 2019 outburst
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论文摘要
我们介绍了在2019年与Nustar和XMM-Newton Observatories爆发期间获得的X射线X射线能量带中对年轻X射线Pulsar SXP 1062的首次专用观察结果。能量带中对脉冲相平均和相位分辨光谱的分析从0.5到70 keV并未揭示出任何Cyclotron线的证据。发现PULSAR的旋转周期已减少到979.48 +/- 0.06 s,与大约五年前进行的监测活动中的最后一个测量期相比,这意味着降低了约10%的速度,并且考虑到该系统显然并没有显示出主要的爆发,因此令人困惑。脉冲星向旋转状态的开关支持了一个共同的假设,即作用在中子恒星上的扭矩几乎平衡,因此SXP 1062也可能旋转,旋转的周期接近该系统的平衡值。当前对源的监测也显示出爆发后其软X射线通量的急剧下降,这与上一次爆发期间的行为形成了鲜明的对比,当时Pulsar在爆发结束后仅略有下降数年就可以观察到数年。这种出乎意料的关闭状态最多持续了20天,此后SXP 1062恢复了以前的竞选期间观察到的水平。我们将现代积聚模型上的现代化模型上的中子恒星进行讨论。
We present results of the first dedicated observation of the young X-ray pulsar SXP 1062 in the broad X-ray energy band obtained during its 2019 outburst with the NuSTAR and XMM-Newton observatories. The analysis of the pulse-phase averaged and phase-resolved spectra in the energy band from 0.5 to 70 keV did not reveal any evidence for the presence of a cyclotron line. The spin period of the pulsar was found to have decreased to 979.48+/-0.06 s implying a ~10% reduction compared to the last measured period during the monitoring campaign conducted about five years ago, and is puzzling considering that the system apparently did not show major outbursts ever since. The switch of the pulsar to the spin-up regime supports the common assumption that torques acting on the accreting neutron star are nearly balanced and thus SXP 1062 likely also spins with a period close to the equilibrium value for this system. The current monitoring of the source revealed also a sharp drop of its soft X-ray flux right after the outburst, which is in drastic contrast to the behaviour during the previous outburst when the pulsar remained observable for years with only a minor flux decrease after the end of the outburst. This unexpected off state of the source lasted for at most 20 days after which SXP 1062 returned to the level observed during previous campaigns. We discuss this and other findings in context of the modern models of accretion onto strongly magnetized neutron stars.