Accretion heated atmospheres of X-ray bursting neutron stars
V.F. Suleimanov, J. Poutanen, K. Werner

TL;DR
This paper models accretion-heated neutron star atmospheres during X-ray bursts, revealing spectral deviations caused by accreted particle heating and providing improved spectral correction factors for different compositions.
Contribution
It introduces a method to compute neutron star atmospheres heated by accreted particles, accounting for spectral deviations and offering new correction factors for observational analysis.
Findings
Heated atmospheres develop hot corona-like layers with high-energy tails.
Spectral deviations include the absence of iron absorption edges and excess low-energy flux.
Helium atmosphere models match late-stage burst spectra in 4U 1820-30.
Abstract
Some thermonuclear (type I) X-ray bursts at the neutron star surfaces in low-mass X-ray binaries take place during hard persistent states of the systems. Spectral evolution of these bursts is well described by the atmosphere model of a passively cooling neutron star when the burst luminosity is high enough. The observed spectral evolution deviates from the model predictions when the burst luminosity drops below a critical value of 20-70% of the maximum luminosity. We suggest that these deviations are induced by the additional heating of the accreted particles. We present a method for computation of the neutron star atmosphere models heated by accreted particles assuming that their energy is released via Coulomb interactions with electrons. We compute the temperature structures and the emergent spectra of the atmospheres of various chemical compositions and investigate the dependence of…
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