The continued spectral and temporal evolution of RX J0720.4-3125

Haberl, F.; de Vries, C. P.; Vink, J.; Zane, S.; Turolla, R.; Hohle, M. M.; Méndez, M.

Germany, Netherlands, Italy, United Kingdom

Abstract

RX J0720.4-3125 is the most peculiar object among a group of seven isolated X-ray pulsars (the so-called Magnificent Seven), since it shows long-term variations of its spectral and temporal properties on time-scales of years. This behaviour was explained by different authors either by free precession (with a 7 or 14 yr period) or possibly a glitch that occurred around MJD = 528 66 ± 73 d.

We analysed our most recent XMM-Newton and Chandra observations in order to further monitor the behaviour of this neutron star. With the new data sets, the timing behaviour of RX J0720.4-3125 suggests a single (sudden) event (e.g. a glitch) rather than a cyclic pattern as expected by free precession. The spectral parameters changed significantly around the proposed glitch time, but more gradual variations occurred already before the (putative) event. Since MJD ≈ 530 00 d the spectra indicate a very slow cooling by ∼2 eV over 7 yr.

2012 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
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