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Title: | The X-Ray Polarimetry View of the Accreting Pulsar Cen X-3 | Authors: | Tsygankov, Sergey S. Doroshenko, Victor Poutanen, Juri Heyl, Jeremy Mushtukov, Alexander A. Caiazzo, Ilaria DI MARCO, Alessandro Forsblom, Sofia V. González-Caniulef, Denis Klawin, Moritz LA MONACA, Fabio MALACARIA, Christian Marshall, Herman L. MULERI, FABIO Ng, Mason Suleimanov, Valery F. Sunyaev, Rashid A. Turolla, Roberto Agudo, Iván ANTONELLI, Lucio Angelo BACHETTI, Matteo Baldini, Luca Baumgartner, Wayne H. Bellazzini, Ronaldo Bianchi, Stefano Bongiorno, Stephen D. Bonino, Raffaella Brez, Alessandro BUCCIANTINI, Niccolo' CAPITANIO, FIAMMA Castellano, Simone Cavazzuti, Elisabetta Ciprini, Stefano COSTA, ENRICO DE ROSA, Alessandra DEL MONTE, Ettore Di Gesu, Laura Di Lalla, Niccolò Donnarumma, Immacolata Dovčiak, Michal Ehlert, Steven R. Enoto, Teruaki EVANGELISTA, YURI FABIANI, Sergio FERRAZZOLI, Riccardo Garcia, Javier A. Gunji, Shuichi Hayashida, Kiyoshi Iwakiri, Wataru Jorstad, Svetlana G. Karas, Vladimir Kitaguchi, Takao Kolodziejczak, Jeffery J. Krawczynski, Henric Latronico, Luca Liodakis, Ioannis Maldera, Simone Manfreda, Alberto Marin, Frédéric Marinucci, Andrea Marscher, Alan P. Matt, Giorgio Mitsuishi, Ikuyuki Mizuno, Tsunefumi Ng, Chi-Yung O'Dell, Stephen L. Omodei, Nicola Oppedisano, Chiara PAPITTO, ALESSANDRO Pavlov, George G. Peirson, Abel L. PERRI, Matteo Pesce-Rollins, Melissa Petrucci, Pierre-Olivier PILIA, Maura POSSENTI, ANDREA Puccetti, Simonetta Ramsey, Brian D. RANKIN, John RATHEESH, AJAY Romani, Roger W. Sgrò, Carmelo Slane, Patrick SOFFITTA, PAOLO Spandre, Gloria Tamagawa, Toru TAVECCHIO, Fabrizio Taverna, Roberto Tawara, Yuzuru Tennant, Allyn F. Thomas, Nicholas E. TOMBESI, Francesco TROIS, ALESSIO Vink, Jacco Weisskopf, Martin C. Wu, Kinwah XIE, FEI Zane, Silvia IXPE Collaboration |
Issue Date: | 2022 | Journal: | THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL LETTERS | Number: | 941 | Issue: | 1 | First Page: | L14 | Abstract: | The first X-ray pulsar, Cen X-3, was discovered 50 yr ago. Radiation from such objects is expected to be highly polarized due to birefringence of plasma and vacuum associated with propagation of photons in the presence of the strong magnetic field. Here we present results of the observations of Cen X-3 performed with the Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer. The source exhibited significant flux variability and was observed in two states different by a factor of ~20 in flux. In the low-luminosity state, no significant polarization was found in either pulse phase-averaged (with a 3σ upper limit of 12%) or phase-resolved (the 3σ upper limits are 20%-30%) data. In the bright state, the polarization degree of 5.8% ± 0.3% and polarization angle of 49.°6 ± 1.°5 with a significance of about 20σ were measured from the spectropolarimetric analysis of the phase-averaged data. The phase-resolved analysis showed a significant anticorrelation between the flux and the polarization degree, as well as strong variations of the polarization angle. The fit with the rotating vector model indicates a position angle of the pulsar spin axis of about 49° and a magnetic obliquity of 17°. The detected relatively low polarization can be explained if the upper layers of the neutron star surface are overheated by the accreted matter and the conversion of the polarization modes occurs within the transition region between the upper hot layer and a cooler underlying atmosphere. A fraction of polarization signal can also be produced by reflection of radiation from the neutron star surface and the accretion curtain.... | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/36368 | URL: | https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/85144807046 https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/2041-8213/aca486 |
ISSN: | 2041-8205 | DOI: | 10.3847/2041-8213/aca486 | Fulltext: | open |
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