Looking at A 0535+26 at low luminosities with NuSTAR
Ralf Ballhausen, Katja Pottschmidt, Felix F\"urst, J\"orn Wilms, John, A. Tomsick, Fritz-Walter Schwarm, Daniel Stern, Peter Kretschmar, Isabel, Caballero, Fiona A. Harrison, Steven E. Boggs, Finn E. Christensen, William, W. Craig, Charles J. Hailey, William W. Zhang

TL;DR
This study uses NuSTAR and Swift observations to analyze the spectral and emission properties of the HMXB A 0535+26 at very low luminosities, revealing spectral softening, stable magnetic field, and insights into accretion column behavior.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed spectral analysis of A 0535+26 at low luminosities, modeling the accretion column and constraining the evolution of the cyclotron line with phase.
Findings
Spectral softening as luminosity decreases.
Cyclotron line energy remains constant across luminosities.
Pulse profile shape remains unchanged, indicating consistent emission regime.
Abstract
We report on two NuSTAR observations of the HMXB A 0535+26 taken toward the end of its normal 2015 outburst at very low keV luminosities of erg/s and erg/s which are complemented by 9 Swift observations. The data clearly confirm indications seen in earlier data that the source's spectral shape softens as it becomes fainter. The smooth, exponential rollover at high energies present in the first observation evolves to a much more abrupt steepening of the spectrum at keV. The continuum evolution can be well described with emission from a magnetized accretion column, modeled using the compmag model modified by an additional Gaussian emission component for the fainter observation. Between the two observations, the optical depth changes from to , the electron temperature remains constant, and…
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