Broadband Spectroscopy Using Two Suzaku Observations of the HMXB GX 301-2

Rothschild, Richard E.; Fürst, Felix; Pottschmidt, Katja; Wilms, Jörn; Kreykenbohm, Ingo; Markowitz, Alex; Caballero, Isabel; Suchy, Slawomir

United States, Germany, France

Abstract

We present the analysis of two Suzaku observations of GX 301-2 at two orbital phases after the periastron passage. Variations in the column density of the line-of-sight absorber are observed, consistent with accretion from a clumpy wind. In addition to a cyclotron resonance scattering feature (CRSF), multiple fluorescence emission lines were detected in both observations. The variations in the pulse profiles and the CRSF throughout the pulse phase have a signature of a magnetic dipole field. Using a simple dipole model we calculated the expected magnetic field values for different pulse phases and were able to extract a set of geometrical angles, loosely constraining the dipole geometry in the neutron star. From the variation of the CRSF width and energy, we found a geometrical solution for the dipole, making the inclination consistent with previously published values.

2012 The Astrophysical Journal
Suzaku 53