The superslow pulsation X-ray pulsars in high mass X-ray binaries
Abstract
There exists a special class of X-ray pulsars that exhibit very slow pulsation of s in the high mass X-ray binaries (HMXBs). We have studied the temporal and spectral properties of these superslow pulsation neutron star binaries in hard X-ray bands with INTEGRAL observations. Long-term monitoring observations find spin period evolution of two sources: spin-down trend for 4U 2206+54 ( s with s s) and long-term spin-up trend for 2S 0114+65 ( s with s s) in the last 20 years. A Be X-ray transient, SXP 1062 ( s), also showed a fast spin-down rate of s s during an outburst. These superslow pulsation neutron stars cannot be produced in the standard X-ray binary evolution model unless the neutron star has a much stronger surface magnetic field ( G). The physical origin of the superslow spin period is still unclear. The possible origin and evolution channels of the superslow pulsation X-ray pulsars are discussed. Superslow pulsation X-ray pulsars could be younger X-ray binary systems, still in the fast evolution phase preceding the final equilibrium state. Alternatively, they could be a new class of neutron star system accreting magnetars.
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@article{arxiv.1211.5214,
title = {The superslow pulsation X-ray pulsars in high mass X-ray binaries},
author = {W. Wang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1211.5214},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
4 pages, 3 figures. Oral talk for the Proceedings of IAUS 291 "Neutron Stars and Pulsars: Challenges and Opportunities after 80 years", J. van Leeuwen (ed.)