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Suzaku Observation of Be/X-ray Binary Pulsar EXO 2030+375

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2015-06-23 v1 High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena

Abstract

In this paper we study the timing and spectral properties of Be/X-ray binary pulsar EXO 2030+375 using a SuzakuSuzaku observation on 2012 May 23, during a less intense Type I outburst. Pulsations were clearly detected in the X-ray light curves at a barycentric period of 41.2852 s which suggests that the pulsar is spinning-up. The pulse profiles were found to be peculiar e.g. unlike that obtained from the earlier Suzaku observation on 2007 May 14. A single-peaked narrow profile at soft X-rays (0.5-10 keV range) changed to a double-peaked broad profile in 12-55 keV energy range and again reverted back to a smooth single-peaked profile at hard X-rays (55-70 keV range). The 1.0-100.0 keV broad-band spectrum of the pulsar was found to be well described by three continuum models such as (i) a partial covering high energy cut-off power-law model, (ii) a partially absorbed power-law with high-energy exponential rolloff and (iii) a partial covering Negative and Positive power law with EXponential (NPEX) continuum model. Unlike earlier Suzaku observation during which several low energy emission lines were detected, a weak and narrow Iron K_alpha emission line at 6.4 keV was only present in the pulsar spectrum during the 2012 May outburst. Non-detection of any absorption like feature in 1-100 keV energy range supports the claim of absence of cyclotron resonance scattering feature in EXO 2030+375 from earlier Suzaku observation. Pulse-phase resolved spectroscopy revealed the presence of additional dense matter causing the absence of second peak from the soft X-ray pulse profiles. The details of the results are described in the paper.

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@article{arxiv.1412.8263,
  title  = {Suzaku Observation of Be/X-ray Binary Pulsar EXO 2030+375},
  author = {Sachindra Naik and Gaurava K. Jaisawal},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1412.8263},
  year   = {2015}
}

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12 pages, 7 figures