Chandra observations of SGR 1627-41 near quiescence
Hongjun An, Victoria M. Kaspi, John A. Tomsick, Andrew Cumming, Arash, Bodaghee, Eric Gotthelf, Farid Rahoui

TL;DR
This study reports Chandra X-ray observations of SGR 1627-41 near quiescence, analyzing its flux decay over three years post-outburst, and explores its spectral evolution and potential magnetic field correlations.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed long-term flux and spectral evolution analysis of SGR 1627-41 after its 2008 outburst, including a thermal cooling model fit.
Findings
Flux declined over three years, approaching quiescence.
Flux decay fits a double exponential with specific decay times.
No clear correlation between flux and spectral hardness.
Abstract
We report on an observation of SGR 1627-41 made with the Chandra X-ray Observatory on 2011 June 16. Approximately three years after its outburst activity in 2008, the source's flux has been declining, as it approaches its quiescent state. For an assumed power-law spectrum, we find that the absorbed 2--10 keV flux for the source is with a photon index of ( cm^{-2}). This flux is approximately consistent with that measured at the same time after the source's outburst in 1998. With measurements spanning 3 years after the 2008 outburst, we analyze the long-term flux and spectral evolution of the source. The flux evolution is well described by a double exponential with decay times of 0.5 0.1 and 59 6 days, and a thermal cooling model fit suggests that SGR 1627-41 may have a hot core ($T_c ~…
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