Quantum nature of cyclotron harmonics in thermal spectra of neutron stars
V. F. Suleimanov, G. G. Pavlov, K. Werner

TL;DR
This paper proposes that harmonic absorption features in neutron star spectra are due to quantum oscillations in free-free opacity caused by Landau level transitions, rather than relativistic effects, and models their observability.
Contribution
It introduces a novel interpretation of neutron star spectral features as quantum oscillations in opacity, supported by models of neutron star atmospheres with strong magnetic fields.
Findings
Quantum oscillations produce observable harmonic features in spectra.
Features have equivalent widths up to 200 eV, increasing with magnetic field strength.
Harmonic features are more prominent at moderate quantization parameters.
Abstract
Some isolated neutron stars show harmonically spaced absorption features in their thermal soft X-ray spectra. The interpretation of the features as a cyclotron line and its harmonics has been suggested, but the usual explanation of the harmonics as caused by relativistic effects fails because the relativistic corrections are extremely small in this case. We suggest that the features correspond to the peaks in the energy dependence of the free-free opacity in a quantizing magnetic field, known as quantum oscillations. The peaks arise when the transitions to new Landau levels become allowed with increasing the photon energy; they are strongly enhanced by the square-root singularities in the phase-space density of quantum states in the case when the free (non-quantized) motion is effectively one-dimensional. To explore observable properties of these quantum oscillations, we calculate…
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