Narrow absorption features in the co-added XMM-Newton RGS spectra of isolated Neutron Stars
Markus M. Hohle, Frank Haberl, Jacco Vink, Cor P. de Vries, Ralph, Neuh\"auser

TL;DR
This study co-added XMM-Newton RGS spectra of several isolated neutron stars, confirming narrow absorption features at around 0.57 keV in some, and exploring their possible origins in interstellar or atmospheric absorption.
Contribution
The paper presents the first detection of narrow absorption features at ~0.57 keV in multiple isolated neutron stars using co-added spectra, suggesting a common origin.
Findings
Detected 0.57 keV absorption features in four neutron stars.
Absorption features vary in width and significance among sources.
No features detected in some other bright neutron stars.
Abstract
We co-added the available XMM-Newton RGS spectra for each of the isolated X-ray pulsars RX\,J0720.43125, RX\,J1308.6+2127 (RBS\,1223), RX\,J1605.3+3249 and RX\,J1856.43754 (four members of the "Magnificent Seven") and the "Three Musketeers" Geminga, PSR\,B0656+14 and PSR\,B1055-52. We confirm the detection of a narrow absorption feature at 0.57 keV in the co-added RGS spectra of RX\,J0720.43125 and RX\,J1605.3+3249 (including most recent observations). In addition we found similar absorption features in the spectra of RX\,J1308.6+2127 (at 0.53 keV) and maybe PSR\,B1055-52 (at 0.56 keV). The absorption feature in the spectra of RX\,J1308.6+2127 is broader than the feature e.g. in RX\,J0720.43125. The narrow absorption features are detected with 2 to 5.6 significance. Although very bright and frequently observed, there are no absorption features visible in the…
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