Accretion regimes in the X-ray pulsar 4U 1901+03
P. Reig (FORTH, U. of Crete), F. Milonaki (U. of Crete)

TL;DR
This study re-analyzed 2003 X-ray data of the pulsar 4U 1901+03, revealing three accretion regimes, spectral variability, and the potential identification of a cyclotron line related to flux and pulse phase.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of accretion regimes and spectral features in 4U 1901+03, including the possible detection of a cyclotron line and the transition to the propeller state.
Findings
Identified three distinct accretion regimes during the outburst.
Detected a 10 keV spectral feature dependent on flux and pulse phase.
Observed transition to the propeller regime at low luminosity.
Abstract
The source 4U 1901+03 is a high-mass X-ray pulsar than went into outburst in 2003. Observation performed with the Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer showed spectral and timing variability, including the detection of flares, quasi-periodic oscillations, complex changes in the pulse profiles, and pulse phase dependent spectral variability. We re-analysed the data covering the 2003 X-ray outburst and focused on several aspects of the variability that have not been discussed so far. These are the 10 keV feature and the X-ray spectral states and their association with accretion regimes, including the transit to the propeller state at the end of the outburst. We find that 4U 1901+03 went through three accretion regimes over the course of the X-ray outburst. At the peak of the outburst and for a very short time, the X-ray flux may have overcome the critical limit that marks the formation of a…
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