We report the first spectro-polarimetric investigation of the bright Z-type source GX 349+2 using simultaneous observations of \textit{IXPE}, \textit{NuSTAR} and \textit{Swift/XRT}. The source exhibited significant polarization in the 2-8 keV energy range during the flaring branch (FB) and normal branch (NB). The estimated polarization degree (PD) and polarization angle (PA) for FB are 1.74±0.52% (3.3σ) and 19.4±8.9∘, respectively; while for NB, PD and PA are 0.8±0.22% (3.6σ) and 35.4±7.9∘, respectively. The energy-resolved polarization for NB revealed an increase in PD from 0.78±0.2% (3.6σ) to 1.32±0.40% (3.3σ) and a change in PA from 17.9±8.1∘, and 53.2±8.6∘, in the energy range of 2-4 and 4-8 keV, respectively. Using the simultaneous observations of \textit{Swift/XRT} and \textit{NuSTAR}, we investigated the spectral properties of the source during NB, and the Western model well explained it. The spectra also depicted a strong and broad Fe Kα line. However, spectro-polarimetric analyses carried out by \textit{IXPE} align closely with model-independent polarimetric results. We discuss results obtained from the polarimetric studies in the context of various coronal geometries, and we confirm the slab-like geometry in the NB for GX 349+2.
@article{arxiv.2504.04601,
title = {Spectro-Polarimetric Study of Weakly Magnetized Neutron Star X-ray binary GX 349+2},
author = {Raj Kumar and Subhasish Das},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.04601},
year = {2025}
}