Two giant outbursts of V 0332+53 observed with INTEGRAL
C. Ferrigno, L. Ducci, E. Bozzo, P. Kretschmar, M. K\"uhnel, C., Malacaria, K. Pottschmidt, A. Santangelo, V. Savchenko, and J. Wilms

TL;DR
This study analyzes two major outbursts of the high-mass X-ray binary V 0332+53, revealing a consistent anti-correlation between the cyclotron line energy and luminosity, and identifying a potential orbital modulation.
Contribution
It provides the first combined analysis of two outbursts, confirming the CRSF-luminosity anti-correlation and discovering a 34-day modulation linked to the system's orbital period.
Findings
Confirmed the anti-correlation between CRSF energy and luminosity in both outbursts.
Detected a 34-day modulation consistent with the orbital period.
Established the correlation between CRSF width and luminosity.
Abstract
In July 2015, the high-mass X-ray binary V 0332+53 underwent a giant outburst, a decade after the previous one. This system hosts a strongly magnetized neutron star. During the 2004--2005 outburst, an anti-correlation between the centroid energy of its fundamental cyclotron resonance scattering features (CRSFs) and the X-ray luminosity was observed. The long ( d) and bright ( erg s) 2015 outburst offered the opportunity to study during another outburst the unique properties of the fundamental CRSF and its dependence on the X-ray luminosity. The source was observed by the INTEGRAL satellite for ks. We exploit the spectral resolution at high energies of the SPectrometer on INTEGRAL (SPI) and the Joint European X-ray Monitors to characterize its spectral properties, focusing in particular on the CRSF-luminosity dependence. We…
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