Abstract
We report comprehensive spectral and temporal properties of the Be/X-ray
binary pulsar SMC X-2 using X-ray observations during the 2015 and 2022
outbursts. The pulse profile of the pulsar is unique and strongly
luminosity dependent. It evolves from a broad-humped into a
double-peaked profile above luminosity 3 × 1038 erg s−1.
The pulse fraction of the pulsar is found to be a linear function of
luminosity as well as energy. We also studied the spectral evolution of
the source during the latest 2022 outburst with NICER. The
observed photon index shows a negative and positive correlation below
and above the critical luminosity, respectively, suggesting evidence of
spectral transition from the sub-critical to supercritical regime. The
broad-band spectroscopy of four sets of NuSTAR and XRT/NICER
data from both outbursts can be described using a cut-off power-law
model with a blackbody component. In addition to the 6.4 keV iron
fluorescence line, an absorption-like feature is clearly detected in the
spectra. The cyclotron line energy observed during the 2015 outburst is
below 29.5 keV, however latest estimates in the 2022 outburst suggest a
value of 31.5 keV. Moreover, an increase of 3.4 keV is detected in the
cyclotron line energy at equal levels of luminosity observed in 2022
with respect to 2015. The observed cyclotron line energy variation is
explored in terms of accretion induced screening mechanism or
geometrical variation in line forming region.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society |
Volume | 521 |
Issue number | 3 |
Pages (from-to) | 3951-3961 |
ISSN | 0035-8711 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2023 |
Keywords
- pulsars: individual: SMC X-2
- stars: neutron
- X-rays: stars