On the maximum accretion luminosity of magnetized neutron stars: Connecting X-ray pulsars and ultraluminous X-ray sources

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We study properties of luminous X-ray pulsars using a simplified model of the accretion column. The maximal possible luminosity is calculated as a function of the neutron star (NS) magnetic field and spin period. It is shown that the luminosity can reach values of the order of 1040 erg s-1 for the magnetar-like magnetic field (B ≳ 1014 G) and long spin periods (P ≳ 1.5 s). The relative narrowness of an area of feasible NS parameters which are able to provide higher luminosities leads to the conclusion that L ≃ 1040 erg s-1 is a good estimate for the limiting accretion luminosity of an NS. Because this luminosity coincides with the cut-offobserved in the high-mass X-ray binaries luminosity function which otherwise does not show any features at lower luminosities, we can conclude that a substantial part of ultraluminous X-ray sources are accreting neutron stars in binary systems.

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Mushtukov, A. A., Suleimanov, V. F., Tsygankov, S. S., & Poutanen, J. (2015). On the maximum accretion luminosity of magnetized neutron stars: Connecting X-ray pulsars and ultraluminous X-ray sources. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 454(3), 2539–2548. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stv2087

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