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Suzaku view of the Be/X-ray binary pulsar GX 304-1 during Type I X-ray outbursts

Journal

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 457, Issue 3, Pages 2749-2760

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stw085

Keywords

stars: neutron; pulsars: individual: GX 304-1; X-rays: stars

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  1. Department of Space, Government of India

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We report the timing and spectral properties of the Be/X-ray binary pulsar GX 304-1 using two Suzaku observations during its 2010 August and 2012 January X-ray outbursts. Pulsations at similar to 275 s were clearly detected in the light curves from both observations. Pulse profiles were found to be strongly energy -dependent. During the 2010 observation, the prominent dips seen in soft X-ray (<= 10 keV) pulse profiles were found to be absent at higher energies. However, during the 2012 observation, the pulse profiles were complex as a result of the presence of several dips. Significant changes in the shape of the pulse profiles were detected at high energies (>35 keV). A phase shift of similar to 0.3 was detected while comparing the phase of the main dip in the pulse profiles below and above 35 keV. The broad-band energy spectrum of the pulsar was well described by a partially absorbed negative and positive power law with exponential cut-off (NPEX) model with 6.4-keV iron line and a cyclotron absorption feature. The energy of the cyclotron absorption line was found to be 53 and 50 keV for the 2010 and 2012 observations, respectively, indicating a marginal positive dependence on source luminosity. Based on the results obtained from phase-resolved spectroscopy, the absorption dips in the pulse profiles can be interpreted as due to the presence of additional matter at same phases. Observed positive correlation between the cyclotron line energy and luminosity, and the significant pulse-phase variation of cyclotron parameters are discussed from the perspective of theoretical models on the cyclotron absorption line in X-ray pulsars.

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