Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2004-03-09
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
8 pages, 13 figures. to appear in the proceedings of "X-Ray Timing 2003: Rossi and Beyond", eds. P. Kaaret, F.K. Lamb, & J.H.
Scientific paper
10.1063/1.1781049
A great deal of emphasis on timing in the RXTE era has been on pushing toward higher and higher frequency phenomena, particularly kHz QPOs. However, the large areas of the RXTE pointed instruments provide another capability which is key for the understanding of accreting X-ray pulsars -- the ability to accumulate high quality spectra in a limited observing time. For the accreting X-ray pulsars, with their relatively modest spin frequencies, this translates into an ability to study broad band spectra as a function of pulse phase. This is a critical tool, as pulsar spectra are strong functions of the geometry of the "accretion mound" and the observers' viewing angle to the ~10^12 G magnetic field. In particular, the appearance of "cyclotron lines" is sensitively dependent on the viewing geometry, which must change with the rotation of the star. These spectral features, seen in only a handful of objects, are quite important, as they give us our only direct measure of neutron star magnetic fields. Furthermore, they carry a great deal of information as to the geometry and physical conditions in the accretion mound. In this paper, we review the status of cyclotron line studies with the RXTE. We present an overview of phase-averaged results and give examples of observations which illustrate the power of phase-resolved spectroscopy.
Coburn Wayne
Heindl William A.
Kretschmar Peter
Kreykenbohm Ingo
Rothschild Richard E.
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