XMM-Newton observation of the persistent Be/neutron star system X Persei at a high-luminosity level

Mereghetti, S.; La Palombara, N.

Italy

Abstract

We report on the XMM-Newton observation of the HMXRB X Persei, the prototype of the persistent and low-luminosity Be/neutron star pulsars, which was performed in February 2003. The source was detected at a luminosity level of ~1.4×1035 erg s-1, which is the highest level of the latest three decades. The pulsation period has increased to 839.3 s, thus confirming the overall spin-down of the neutron star detected in the previous observations. The folded light-curve has a complex structure, with features not observed at lower luminosities, and shows a significant energy dependence. The spectral analysis reveals the presence of a significant excess, at low energies, over the main power-law spectral component, which can be described by a black-body spectrum of high temperature (kT_BB ∼ 1.5 keV) and small emitting region (R_BB∼ 360 m); its properties are consistent with a polar-cap origin. Phase-resolved spectroscopy shows that the emission spectrum varies along the pulse period, but it is not possible to prove whether the thermal component is pulsed or not.

2007 Astronomy and Astrophysics
XMM-Newton 40