Computer Science
Scientific paper
Jan 2001
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2001adspr..28..399p&link_type=abstract
Advances in Space Research, Volume 28, Issue 2-3, p. 399-403.
Computer Science
Scientific paper
The binary X-ray pulsars which are away from the galactic plane and therefore experience less interstellar absorption, show the presence of a soft component in the spectrum which is often described as a black-body and/or thermal bremsstrahlung emission. A thermal component for the soft excess provides a satisfactory model in the Galactic sources like Her X-1 and 4U 1626-67. But for the pulsars in the Magellanic Clouds for which the distance is of the order of 60 kpc and the luminosity is close to the Eddington limit, a soft component dominating in the lower energy part of the spectrum requires emission region which is a few orders of magnitude larger than the size of a neutron star. Using ASCA observations, we show that a pulsating nature of the soft component in several bright pulsars is difficult to explain if a thermal origin is assumed for the low energy part of the spectrum. We investigate whether a two component power-law with different absorptions or an inversely broken power-law can instead explain the pulsations at low energy. A soft power-law component may also be a common feature of the binary X-ray pulsars, which is difficult to observe because most of the sources are in the galactic plane and experience large interstellar absorption.
Dotani Tadayasu
Endo Tomoki
Nagase Fumiaki
Nishiuchi Mamiko
Paul Biswajit
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