A Suzaku View of Cyclotron Line Sources and Candidates
K. Pottschmidt, S. Suchy, E. Rivers, R. E. Rothschild, D. M. Marcu, L., Barrag\'an, M. K\"uhnel, F. F\"urst, F. Schwarm, I. Kreykenbohm, J. Wilms, G., Sch\"onherr, I. Caballero, A. Camero-Arranz, A. Bodaghee, V. Doroshenko, D., Klochkov, A. Santangelo, R. Staubert, P. Kretschmar

TL;DR
This paper reviews Suzaku observations of accreting neutron star pulsars, highlighting new cyclotron line detections, detailed spectral analyses, and insights into magnetic field geometry and accretion processes.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed physical model of cyclotron resonance scattering features based on Suzaku data, including new line detections and phase-resolved spectroscopy.
Findings
Discovery of a CRSF in 1A 1118-61
Pulse phase resolved spectroscopy of GX 301-2
Evidence of wind clumping effects in selected sources
Abstract
Seventeen accreting neutron star pulsars, mostly high mass X-ray binaries with half of them Be-type transients, are known to exhibit Cyclotron Resonance Scattering Features (CRSFs) in their X-ray spectra, with characteristic line energies from 10 to 60 keV. To date about two thirds of them, plus a few similar systems without known CRSFs, have been observed with Suzaku. We present an overview of results from these observations, including the discovery of a CRSF in the transient 1A 1118-61 and pulse phase resolved spectroscopy of GX 301-2. These observations allow for the determination of cyclotron line parameters to an unprecedented degree of accuracy within a moderate amount of observing time. This is important since these parameters vary - e.g., with orbital phase, pulse phase, or luminosity - depending on the geometry of the magnetic field of the pulsar and the properties of the…
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