Ultraluminous X-ray sources represent extreme super-Eddington accretion regimes, and a subset is now known to host highly magnetized neutron stars. However, direct observational probes of their surface magnetic fields remain scarce. In this Letter, we report the detection of a narrow X-ray absorption feature at 3.29±0.02 keV in the XMM−Newton/EPIC-pn spectrum of NGC 4656 ULX-1. The source exhibits a hard-ultraluminous state, while our timing analysis reveals a candidate pulsation at ∼0.9736 Hz, with a local significance of 5.5σ and a pulsed fraction of ∼11%. The feature is robust against changes in continuum modeling and data-selection criteria, retaining a statistical significance of ≳3σ in Monte Carlo simulations. Interpreting the absorption as a proton cyclotron resonant scattering feature implies a local magnetic field of B∼(6−7)×1014 G in the line-forming region. This value is consistent with strong magnetic fields anchored near the neutron star surface, even if the large-scale dipole is substantially weaker. Although we discuss electron cyclotron features and atomic transitions as possible alternatives, they appear less consistent with the observed phenomenology.
@article{arxiv.2603.10331,
title = {A candidate proton cyclotron feature in the ultraluminous X-ray source NGC 4656 ULX-1},
author = {Nelson Cruz-Sanchez and Enzo A. Saavedra and Federico A. Fogantini and Federico García and Jorge A. Combi and Matteo Bachetti and Matteo Imbrogno and Lara Sidoli and Alessio Marino},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.10331},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
Accepted for publication in Astronomy and Astrophysics Letters