Discovery of a magnetic neutron star in X-ray transient IGR J01583+6713
W. Wang

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of a magnetic neutron star in the transient X-ray source IGR J01583+6713, based on spectral analysis and cyclotron line detection during its 2005 outburst, confirming its nature as a high-mass X-ray binary.
Contribution
The study provides the first evidence of a magnetic neutron star in IGR J01583+6713 through spectral features and cyclotron line detection, clarifying its nature.
Findings
Detection of cyclotron absorption lines at ~35 keV and possibly ~67 keV.
Identification of the source as a magnetic neutron star in a transient X-ray binary.
X-ray luminosity reached ~4×10^35 erg s^-1 during outburst.
Abstract
IGR J01583+6713 is a new transient source discovered by the INTEGRAL/IBIS hard X-ray surveys. Optical observations suggested that it should be a high mass X-ray binary, but its nature is still unclear. We used the INTEGRAL/IBIS data to study the nature of the transient hard X-ray source IGR J01583+6713 during its outburst. Temporal profiles and spectral properties of IGR J01583+6713 around its outburst on 2005 Dec 6 were obtained. During the outburst, the mean X-ray luminosity reached around erg s in the energy range of 20 -- 100 keV. The continuum spectrum can be fitted by a bremsstrahlung model of keV or a power-law model of , and the electron resonant cyclotron absorption lines at keV and possible at keV were detected, suggesting that a magnetic neutron star of G is located in IGR…
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