NuSTAR Discovery of a Cyclotron Line in the Be/X-ray Binary RX J0520.5-6932 During Outburst
Shriharsh P. Tendulkar (1), Felix F\"urst (1), Katja Pottschmidt (2, and 3), Matteo Bachetti (4, 5), Varun B. Bhalerao (6), Steven E. Boggs, (7), Finn E. Christensen (8), William W. Craig (9), Charles A. Hailey (9),, Fiona A. Harrison (1), Daniel Stern (10), John A. Tomsick (7)

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of a cyclotron line in the X-ray binary RX J0520.5-6932 using NuSTAR, revealing a magnetic field of about 2x10^{12} G and providing insights into high-luminosity accretion physics.
Contribution
First detection of a cyclotron line at luminosities above 10^{38} erg/s in RX J0520.5-6932, expanding understanding of magnetic fields in high-luminosity neutron star systems.
Findings
Detected cyclotron line at ~31.4 keV indicating B~2x10^{12} G
Observed luminosity exceeds critical threshold for radiation dominated shock
Identified phase-dependent variations in cyclotron line properties
Abstract
We present spectral and timing analysis of NuSTAR observations of RX J0520.56932 in the 3-79 keV band collected during its outburst in January 2014. The target was observed on two epochs and we report the detection of a cyclotron resonant scattering feature with central energies of keV and keV during the two observations, respectively, corresponding to a magnetic field of G. The 3-79 keV luminosity of the system during the two epochs assuming a nominal distance of 50 kpc was and . Both values are much higher than the critical luminosity of above which a radiation dominated shock front may be expected. This adds a new object to the sparse set of three…
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