A possible cyclotron resonance scattering feature near 0.7 keV in X1822-371
R. Iaria, T. Di Salvo, M. Matranga, C. G. Galiano, A. D'A\`i, A., Riggio, L. Burderi, A. Sanna, C. Ferrigno, M. Del Santo, F. Pintore, N. R., Robba

TL;DR
This study analyzes X-ray data from X1822-371 to identify a potential cyclotron resonance scattering feature near 0.7 keV, providing insights into the neutron star's magnetic field and system parameters.
Contribution
First detection of a CRSF below 1 keV in a low-mass X-ray binary, constraining neutron star magnetic field and system masses.
Findings
Detection of a Gaussian absorption feature at ~0.7 keV
Estimated neutron star magnetic field of ~8.8 x 10^{10} G
Derived neutron star and companion star masses of 1.69 and 0.46 solar masses
Abstract
We analyse all available X-ray observations of X1822-371 made with XMM-Newton, Chandra, Suzaku and INTEGRAL satellites. The observations were not simultaneous. The Suzaku and INTEGRAL broad band energy coverage allows us to constrain the spectral shape of the continuum emission well. We use the model already proposed for this source, consisting of a Comptonised component absorbed by interstellar matter and partially absorbed by local neutral matter, and we added a Gaussian feature in absorption at keV. This addition significantly improves the fit and flattens the residuals between 0.6 and 0.8 keV. We interpret the Gaussian feature in absorption as a cyclotron resonant scattering feature (CRSF) produced close to the neutron star surface and derive the magnetic field strength at the surface of the neutron star, G for a radius of 10 km. We derive…
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