A new model for the X-ray continuum of the magnetized accreting pulsars
R. Farinelli, C. Ferrigno, E. Bozzo, P. A. Becker

TL;DR
This paper introduces an advanced physical model, compmag, for analyzing the X-ray emission of highly magnetized accreting pulsars, providing insights into their accretion columns and improving upon phenomenological models.
Contribution
The paper presents an improved version of the compmag model that physically describes the X-ray continuum of accreting pulsars, including thermal and bulk Comptonization processes.
Findings
The broad-band X-ray spectra of studied pulsars are well described by the compmag model.
Physical properties of accretion columns are inferred, aligning with theoretical expectations.
Gaussian components account for cyclotron absorption features in the spectra.
Abstract
Accreting highly magnetized pulsars in binary systems are among the brightest X-ray emitters in our Galaxy. Although a number of high statistical quality broad-band (0.1-100 keV) X-ray observations are available, the spectral energy distribution of these sources is usually investigated by adopting pure phenomenological models, rather than models linked to the physics of accretion. In this paper, a detailed spectral study of the X-ray emission recorded from the high-mass X-ray binary pulsars Cen X-3, 4U 0115+63, and Her X-1 is carried out by using BeppoSAX and joined Suzaku+NuStar data, together with an advanced version of the compmag model. The latter provides a physical description of the high energy emission from accreting pulsars, including the thermal and bulk Comptonization of cyclotron and bremsstrahlung seed photons along the neutron star accretion column. The compmag model is…
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