Discovery of a QPO in the X-ray pulsar 1A 1118-615: correlated spectral and aperiodic variability
Elisa Nespoli, Pablo Reig

TL;DR
This study reports the discovery of a QPO in the X-ray pulsar 1A 1118-615, revealing correlated spectral and timing variability, including a cyclotron line at 60 keV and a magnetic field estimate of 7-8x10^12 G, advancing understanding of pulsar magnetospheres.
Contribution
First detection of a QPO in 1A 1118-615 with correlated spectral and timing properties, including a cyclotron line and magnetic field estimation, linking variability to neutron star magnetosphere.
Findings
Detected a ~0.08 Hz QPO correlated with X-ray flux.
Confirmed a cyclotron absorption feature at ~60 keV.
Established a correlation between spectral and timing parameters.
Abstract
Our goal is to investigate the X-ray timing and spectral variability of the high-mass X-ray binary 1A 1118-615 during a type-II outburst. We performed a detailed color, spectral and timing analysis of a giant outburst from 1A 1118-615, using RXTE data. Results. We report the discovery of a variable quasi-periodic oscillation (QPO) in the power spectral density of 1A 1118-615, with a centroid frequency of ~0.08 Hz. The centroid frequency of the QPO correlates with the X-ray flux, as expected according to the most accredited models for QPO production. For energies above ~4 keV, the QPO rms variability decreases as the energy increases. Pulse profiles display energy dependence, with a two-peak profile at lower energies, and a single peak at higher energies. From spectral analysis, we confirm the presence of a cyclotron absorption feature at ~60 keV, the highest value measured for an X-ray…
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