Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2003-06-10
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
To appear in Nature (June 12, 2003 issue). Note: The content of this paper is embargoed until June, 12
Scientific paper
Isolated neutron stars are higly magnetized, fast rotating end points of stellar evolution. They are now becoming directly observable through X-ray astronomy, owing to their high surface temperatures. In particular, features in their X-ray spectra could reveal the presence of atmospheres, or gauge their unknown magnetic fields through the cyclotron process, as in the classic case of X-ray binaries. All isolated neutron stars spectra observed so far, however, appear as featureless thermal continua. The unique exception is 1E 1207.4-5209. In its spectrum, previous observations had detected two deep absorption features, still too undefined for any unambiguous interpretation. Here we report on a much longer X-ray observation, in which the star's spectrum shows three distinct features, regularly spaced at 0.7, 1.4 and 2.1 keV, plus a fourth, lower significance one, at 2.8 keV. Such features vary in phase with the star rotation. Cyclotron resonant absorption is their logical interpretation, yielding a magnetic field strenght of 8x10^10 Gauss in the case of electrons. This is the first direct measure of an isolated neutron star magnetic field.
Bignami Giovanni F.
Caraveo Patricia A.
de Luca Andrea
Mereghetti Sandro
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