We report on a spectral and timing analysis of BeppoSAX data of the 13.6 s period transient X-ray pulsar EXO 053109-6609.2. Observations were carried out in March 1997 and October 1998, catching the source during a high and a low emission state, respectively. Correspondingly, the X-ray luminosity is found at a level of 4.2 × 1037 erg s-1 and 1.5 × 1036 erg s-1 in the two states. In the high state the X-ray emission in the energy range 1-100 keV is well fitted by an absorbed power-law with photon index Τ ∼ 1.7 plus a blackbody component with a characteristic temperature of ∼3.5 keV. Moreover, we find evidence of iron emission at ∼6.8 keV, a typical feature in this class of sources but never seen before in the EXO 053109-6609.2 spectrum. In the low state an absorbed power-law with τ ∼ 0.4 is sufficient to fit the 1-10 keV data. During BeppoSAX observations EXO 053109-6609.2 display variations of the pulse profile with the X-ray flux: it showed single peaked and double peaked profiles in the low and high state, respectively. Based on these two observations we infer a spin-up period derivative of -(1.14 ± 0.08) × 10-10 ss-1. By comparing these with other period measurements reported in the literature we find an alternating spin-up and spin-down behaviour that correlates well with the X-ray luminosity.
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Rea, N., Israel, G. L., Di Salvo, T., Burderi, L., & Cocozza, G. (2004). Timing and spectral changes of the Be X-ray transient EXO 0531-6609.2 through high and low state. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 421(1), 235–239. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20035685
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