INTEGRAL and XMM-Newton observations of IGR J16418-4532: evidence of accretion regime transitions in a supergiant fast X-ray transient
S. P. Drave, A. J. Bird, L. Sidoli, V. Sguera, V. A. McBride, A. B., Hill, A. Bazzano, M. E. Goossens

TL;DR
This study combines INTEGRAL and XMM-Newton observations of IGR J16418-4532, revealing accretion regime transitions, a highly magnetized neutron star, and new insights into supergiant fast X-ray transients' behavior.
Contribution
It provides the first evidence of accretion regime transitions and a highly magnetized neutron star in a supergiant fast X-ray transient, based on combined observational data.
Findings
Detected 19 new outbursts in archival data.
First observation of an X-ray intensity dip in a SFXT.
Estimated neutron star magnetic field of ~10^14 G.
Abstract
We report on combined INTEGRAL and XMM-Newton observations of the supergiant fast X-ray transient IGR J16418-4532. The observations targeted the X-ray eclipse region of IGR J16418-4532s orbit with continuous INTEGRAL observations across ~25% of orbital phase and two quasi-simultaneous XMM-Newton observations of length 20ks and 14ks, occurring during and just after the eclipse respectively. An enhanced INTEGRAL emission history is provided with 19 previously unreported outbursts identified in the archival 18-60 keV data set. The XMM-Newton eclipse observation showed prominent Fe-emission and a flux of 2.8*10^-13 erg cm^-2 s^-1 (0.5 - 10 keV). Through the comparison of the detected eclipse and post eclipse flux, the supergiant mass loss rate through the stellar wind was determined as \dot{M}_{w} = 2.3-3.8*10^-7 M_{\odot} yr^-1. The post eclipse XMM-Newton observation showed a dynamic flux…
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