A Further Study of the Luminosity‐dependent Cyclotron Resonance Energies of the Binary X‐Ray Pulsar 4U 0115+63 with the Rossi X‐Ray Timing Explorer

  • Nakajima M
  • Mihara T
  • Makishima K
  • et al.
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The present paper reports on the RXTE observations of the binary X-ray pulsar 4U0115+63, covering an outburst in 1999 March-April with 44 pointings. The 3-30 keV PCA spectra and the 15-50 keV HEXTE spectra were analyzed jointly for the cyclotron resonance features. When the 3-50 keV luminosity at an assumed distance of 7 kpc was in the range (5-13)x10^{37} erg s^{-1}, harmonic double cyclotron features were observed in absorption at ~11 and ~22 keV, as was measured previously during typical outbursts. As the luminosity decreased below \~5x10^{37} erg s^{-1}, the second resonance disappeared, and the fundamental resonance energy gradually increased, up to $\sim$16 keV at 0.16x10^{37} erg s^{-1}. These results reconfirm the report by Mihara et al. (2004) using Ginga, who observed a single absorption at ~16 keV in a minor (~10^{37} erg s^{-1}) outburst of this object. The luminosity-dependent cyclotron resonance energy may be understood as a result of a decrease in the accretion column height, in response to a decrease in the mass accretion rate.

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Nakajima, M., Mihara, T., Makishima, K., & Niko, H. (2006). A Further Study of the Luminosity‐dependent Cyclotron Resonance Energies of the Binary X‐Ray Pulsar 4U 0115+63 with the Rossi X‐Ray Timing Explorer. The Astrophysical Journal, 646(2), 1125–1138. https://doi.org/10.1086/502638

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