Phase resolved spectroscopic study of the isolated neutron star RBS 1223 (1RXS J130848.6+212708)
V. Hambaryan, V. Suleimanov, A.D. Schwope, R. Neuhaeuser, K. Werner,, A.Y. Potekhin

TL;DR
This study combines XMM-Newton observations to analyze the phase-resolved X-ray spectra of the neutron star RBS 1223, modeling its complex emission features and constraining physical properties like magnetic field, temperature, and gravitational redshift.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive spectral modeling approach using complex neutron star surface models and MCMC fitting to interpret phase-resolved spectra of RBS 1223.
Findings
Spectra are well fitted by a Gaussian absorption line on a blackbody spectrum.
The pulsed fraction varies significantly with energy, indicating multiple emitting areas.
Physical parameters such as magnetic field strength and surface temperatures are constrained.
Abstract
The data from all observations of RBS 1223 (1RXS J130848.6+212708) conducted by XMM-Newton EPIC pn with the same instrumental setup in 2003-2007 were combined to form spin-phase resolved spectra. A number of complex models of neutron stars with strongly magnetized ( G) surface, with temperature and magnetic field distributions around magnetic poles, and partially ionized hydrogen thin atmosphere above it have been implemented into the X-ray spectral fitting package XSPEC for simultaneous fitting of phase-resolved spectra. A Markov-Chain-Monte-Carlo (MCMC) approach is also applied to verify results of fitting and estimating in multi parameter models. The spectra in different rotational phase intervals and light curves in different energy bands with high S/N ratio show a high complexity. The spectra can be parameterized with a Gaussian absorption line…
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