The XMM-Newton view of the radio-quiet neutron star 1E 1207.4-5209

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5 pages, 3 eps figures. To appear in "Radio Pulsars" (ASP Conf. Ser.), eds M. Bailes, D. Nice, & S. Thorsett. Figures have bee

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We have observed the radio-quiet X-ray pulsar 1E 1207.4-5209 with the high throughput EPIC cameras onboard XMM-Newton. The spectrum of this peculiar source is characterized by two broad absorption features which present significant substructures and show a clear phase-dependence. We believe that these features represent a strong evidence for the presence of a magnetized atmosphere containing heavy elements.

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