The high-energy cyclotron line in 2S 1417-624 discovered with Insight-HXMT during the 2018 outburst


Liu Q., Santangelo A., Kong L., Ducci L., Ji L., Wang W., ...More

Astronomy and Astrophysics, vol.691, 2024 (SCI-Expanded) identifier identifier

  • Publication Type: Article / Article
  • Volume: 691
  • Publication Date: 2024
  • Doi Number: 10.1051/0004-6361/202451062
  • Journal Name: Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • Journal Indexes: Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED), Scopus, Academic Search Premier, Aerospace Database, Artic & Antarctic Regions, Communication Abstracts, Compendex, INSPEC, Metadex, zbMATH, DIALNET, Civil Engineering Abstracts, Nature Index
  • Keywords: Pulsars: individual: 2S 1417-624, Stars: magnetic field, Stars: neutron, X-rays: binaries
  • Istanbul University Affiliated: Yes

Abstract

We report a detailed timing and spectral analysis of the X-ray pulsar 2S 1417- 624 using the data from Insight-HXMT during the 2018 outburst. The pulse profiles are highly variable with respect to both unabsorbed flux and energy. A double-peaked pulse profile from the low flux evolved to a multi-peaked shape in the high-flux state. The pulse fraction is negatively correlated to the source flux in the range of ∼(1 - 6) × 10- 9 erg cm- 2 s- 1, consistent with Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer (RXTE) studies during the 2009 giant outburst. The energy-resolved pulse profiles around the peak outburst showed a four-peak shape in the low-energy bands and gradually evolved to triple peaks at higher energies. The continuum spectrum is well described by typical phenomenological models, such as the cut-off power law and the power law with high-energy cut-off models. Notably, we discovered high-energy cyclotron resonant scattering features (CRSFs) for the first time, which are around 100 keV with a statistical significance of ∼7σ near the peak luminosity of the outburst. This CRSF line is significantly detected with different continuum models and provides very robust evidence for its presence. Furthermore, pulse-phase-resolved spectroscopy confirmed the presence of the line, whose energy varied from 97 to 107 keV over the pulse phase and appeared to have a maximum value at the narrow peak phase of the profiles.