Studies of Cepheus X-4 during 2018 outburst observed with AstroSat
Abstract
We present timing and spectral results of 2018 outburst of Cepheus X-4, observed twice by AstroSat at luminosity of erg s and erg s respectively. The light curves showed strong pulsation and co-related X-ray intensity variation in SXT (0.5--8.0 keV) and LAXPC (3--60 keV) energy bands. Spin-period and spin-down rate of the pulsar were determined from two observations as s , Hz s at an epoch MJD 58301.61850 and s, Hz s for an epoch MJD 58307.40211. Pulse-shape studies with AstroSat showed energy and intensity dependent variations. The pulsar showed an overall continuous spin-down, over 30 years at an average-rate of Hz s, attributed to propeller-effect in the subsonic-regime of the pulsar, in addition to variations during its outburst activities. Spectra between 0.7--55 keV energy band were well fitted by two continuum models, an absorbed compTT-model and an absorbed power-law with a Fermi-Dirac cutoff (FD-cutoff) model with a black-body. These were combined with an iron-emission line and a cyclotron absorption line. The prominent cyclotron resonance scattering features with a peak absorption energy of keV and keV for FD-cutoff-model and keV and keV for compTT-model were detected during two AstroSat observations. These when compared with earlier results, showed long term stability of its average value of keV. The pulsar showed pulse-phase as well as luminosity dependent variations in cyclotron-line energy and width and in plasma optical-depth of its spectral continuum.
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@article{arxiv.2107.03608,
title = {Studies of Cepheus X-4 during 2018 outburst observed with AstroSat},
author = {Kallol Mukerjee and H. M. Antia},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2107.03608},
year = {2021}
}
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25 pages, 18 figures, 3 tables, Accepted for Publication in The Astrophysical Journal