Chandra Observations of 1RXS J141256.0+792204 (Calvera)
Andrew S. H. Shevchuk, Derek B. Fox, Robert E. Rutledge

TL;DR
This study presents detailed X-ray observations of the isolated neutron star Calvera, revealing spectral features, setting limits on pulsations, and refining its position, thereby enhancing understanding of its physical properties and relation to similar objects.
Contribution
First detailed Chandra X-ray analysis of Calvera, identifying spectral features, constraining pulsations, and improving positional accuracy, advancing knowledge of this unique neutron star.
Findings
Detection of potential absorption edge at 0.64 keV
Evidence for an unresolved emission line at 0.53 keV
Upper limit of 8.0% rms on pulsation amplitude
Abstract
We report the results of a 30 ks Chandra ACIS-S observation of the isolated compact object 1RXS J141256.0+792204 (Calvera). The X-ray spectrum is adequately described by an absorbed neutron star hydrogen atmosphere model with an effective temperature at infinity of 88.3 +/- 0.8 eV and radiation radius at infinity of 4.1 +/- 0.1 km/kpc. The best-fit blackbody spectrum yields parameters consistent with previous measurements; although the fit itself is not statistically acceptable, systematic uncertainties in the pile-up correction may contribute to this. We find marginal evidence for narrow spectral features in the X-ray spectrum between 0.3 and 1.0 keV. In one interpretation, we find evidence at 81%-confidence for an absorption edge at 0.64 (+0.08) (-0.06) keV with an equivalent width of ~70 eV; if this feature is real, it is reminiscent of features seen in the isolated neutron stars RX…
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