Losing a minute every two years: SRG X-ray view of the rapidly accelerating X-ray pulsar SXP 1323

Tsygankov, S. S.; Lutovinov, A. A.; Mereminskiy, I. A.; Molkov, S. V.; Semena, A. N.; Shtykovsky, A. E.; Mushtukov, A. A.

Russia, Netherlands, Finland

Abstract

The source SXP 1323 is a peculiar high-mass X-ray binary located in the Small Magellanic Cloud. It is renowned for its rapid spin-up. We investigate for the first time broadband X-ray properties of SXP 1323 as observed by the Mikhail Pavlinsky ART-XC and eROSITA telescopes on board the Spectrum-Roentgen-Gamma observatory. Using ART-XC and eROSITA data, we produced a first broadband 1−20 keV X-ray spectrum and estimated the pulsed fraction box 8 keV. With the addition of archival XMM-Newton observations, we traced the evolution of the spin period of SXP 1323 over the last five years and found that after 2016, the source switched to a linear spin-up with a rate of −29.9 s yr−1. The broadband X-ray spectrum is typical for accreting X-ray pulsars. It has a steep power-law index (Γ = −0.15) and an exponential cutoff energy of 5.1 keV. No significant difference between spectra obtained in states with and without pulsations were found.

2022 Astronomy and Astrophysics
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