An unified timing and spectral model for the Anomalous X-ray Pulsars XTE J1810-197 and CXOU J164710.2-455216
A. Albano, R. Turolla, G.L. Israel, S. Zane, L. Nobili, L. Stella

TL;DR
This study models the spectral and timing evolution of two transient magnetars using a twisted magnetosphere framework, revealing surface heating and magnetospheric untwisting as key processes.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive 3D Monte Carlo simulation approach to fit pulse profiles and spectra of transient AXPs within the twisted magnetosphere model, deriving physical and geometric parameters.
Findings
Surface heating near magnetic poles at outburst onset.
Magnetosphere gradually untwists over time.
Spectral fits consistent with observed XMM-Newton data.
Abstract
Anomalous X-ray pulsars (AXPs) and soft gamma repeaters (SGRs) are two small classes of X-ray sources strongly suspected to host a magnetar, i.e. an ultra-magnetized neutron star with $B\approx 10^14-10^15 G. Many SGRs/AXPs are known to be variable, and recently the existence of genuinely "transient" magnetars was discovered. Here we present a comprehensive study of the pulse profile and spectral evolution of the two transient AXPs (TAXPs) XTE J1810-197 and CXOU J164710.2-455216. Our analysis was carried out in the framework of the twisted magnetosphere model for magnetar emission. Starting from 3D Monte Carlo simulations of the emerging spectrum, we produced a large database of synthetic pulse profiles which was fitted to observed lightcurves in different spectral bands and at different epochs. This allowed us to derive the physical parameters of the model and their evolution with…
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