X-ray polarization of the magnetar 1E 1841-045
Abstract
We report on IXPE and NuSTAR observations beginning forty days after the 2024 outburst onset of magnetar 1E 1841-045, marking the first IXPE observation of a magnetar in an enhanced state. Our spectropolarimetric analysis indicates that both a blackbody (BB) plus double power-law (PL) and a double blackbody plus power-law spectral model fit the phase-averaged intensity data well, with a hard PL tail (=1.19 and 1.35, respectively) dominating above keV. For the former model, we find the soft PL (the dominant component at soft energies) exhibits a polarization degree (PD) of while the hard PL displays a PD of . Similarly, the cool BB of the 2BB+PL model possesses a PD of and a hard PL PD of . For both models, each component has a polarization angle (PA) compatible with celestial north. Model-independent polarization analysis supports these results, wherein the PD increases from to in the 2-3 keV and 6-8 keV ranges, respectively, while the PA remains nearly constant. We find marginal evidence for phase-dependent variability of the polarization properties, namely a higher PD at phases coinciding with the hard X-ray pulse peak. We compare the hard X-ray PL to the expectation from resonant inverse Compton scattering (RICS) and secondary pair cascade synchrotron radiation from primary high-energy RICS photons; both present reasonable spectropolarimetric agreement with the data, albeit, the latter more naturally. We suggest that the soft PL X-ray component may originate from a Comptonized corona in the inner magnetosphere.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2412.16036,
title = {X-ray polarization of the magnetar 1E 1841-045},
author = {Rachael Stewart and George A. Younes and Alice K. Harding and Zorawar Wadiasingh and Matthew G. Baring and Michela Negro and Tod E. Strohmayer and Wynn C. G. Ho and Mason Ng and Zaven Arzoumanian and Hoa Dinh Thi and Niccolo' Di Lalla and Teruaki Enoto and Keith Gendreau and Chin-Ping Hu and Alex van Kooten and Chryssa Kouveliotou and Alexander McEwen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.16036},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
Accepted for publication in ApJL together with a companion paper by Rigoselli et al. Comments are welcome