Is 4U 0114+65 an eclipsing HMXB?
P. Pradhan, B.Paul, B.C. Paul, E. Bozzo, T. Belloni

TL;DR
This study analyzes the X-ray pulsation and spectral features of HMXB 4U 0114+65, challenging the previous eclipse interpretation of its dip, and suggests alternative explanations based on Suzaku and other archival data.
Contribution
The paper provides new spectral and timing analysis that questions the eclipse hypothesis for the observed dip in 4U 0114+65, proposing alternative interpretations.
Findings
The count rate varies only by a factor of 2-4 during the dip.
Spectral analysis shows moderate absorption and low iron line equivalent width.
Pulsations are detected during the dip, inconsistent with an eclipse scenario.
Abstract
We present the pulsation and spectral characteristics of the HMXB 4U 0114+65 during a \emph{Suzaku} observation covering the part of the orbit that included the previously known low intensity emission of the source (dip) and the egress from this state. This dip has been interpreted in previous works as an X-ray eclipse. Notably, in this Suzaku observation, the count rate during and outside the dip vary by a factor of only 2-4 at odds with the eclipses of other HMXBs, where the intensity drops upto two orders of magnitude. The orbital intensity profile of 4U 0114+65 is characterized by a narrow dip in the RXTE-ASM (2-12 \rm{keV}) light curve and a shallower one in the Swift-BAT (15-50 \rm{keV}), which is different from eclipse ingress/egress behaviour of other HMXBs. The time-resolved spectral analysis reveal moderate absorption column density (N - 2-20 atoms…
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