Broad-band spectroscopy of the transient X-ray binary pulsar KS 1947+300 during 2013 giant outburst: Detection of pulsating soft X-ray excess component
Prahlad Epili, Sachindra Naik, Gaurava K. Jaisawal

TL;DR
This study analyzes the 2013 giant outburst of the X-ray pulsar KS 1947+300, revealing pulsating soft X-ray excess, spectral features, and magnetic field estimates through broad-band spectroscopy and timing analysis.
Contribution
First detailed timing and spectral analysis of KS 1947+300 during a giant outburst, including detection of pulsating soft X-ray excess and magnetic field estimation.
Findings
Detected pulsating soft X-ray excess component.
Estimated magnetic field strength of ~1.2×10^{12} G.
Observed pulse profile changes and spectral features.
Abstract
We present the results obtained from detailed timing and spectral studies of the Be/X-ray binary pulsar KS 1947+300 during its 2013 giant outburst. We used data from Suzaku observations of the pulsar at two epochs i.e. on 2013 October 22 (close to the peak of the outburst) and 2013 November 22. X-ray pulsations at 18.81 s were clearly detected in the light curves obtained from both observations. Pulse periods estimated during the outburst showed that the pulsar was spinning up. The pulse profile was found to be single-peaked up to 10 keV beyond which a sharp peak followed by a dip-like feature appeared at hard X-rays. The dip-like feature has been observed up to 70 keV. The 1-110 keV broad-band spectroscopy of both observations revealed that the best-fit model comprised of a partially absorbed Negative and Positive power law with EXponential cutoff (NPEX) continuum…
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