Influence of the gravitational darkening effect on the spectrum of a hot, rapidly rotating neutron star
A. Majczyna, J. Madej, A. R\'o\.za\'nska, M. Nale\.zyty

TL;DR
This study models the impact of gravitational darkening on the spectra of rapidly rotating neutron stars, revealing significant effects that must be considered for accurate atmospheric modeling.
Contribution
First to compute theoretical spectra of fast-rotating neutron stars considering gravitational darkening effects.
Findings
Gravitational darkening significantly alters the emergent spectrum.
Spectral features depend on inclination angle and rotation speed.
Models ignoring darkening may misinterpret neutron star properties.
Abstract
In this paper, we discuss the influence of the gravitational darkening effect on the emergent spectrum of a fast-rotating, flattened neutron star. Model atmosphere codes always calculate spectra of emergent intensities and fluxes emitted from the unit surface on the star in plane-parallel geometry. Here we took a step beyond that and calculated a small sample grid of theoretical spectra integrated over the distorted surface of a sample rotating neutron star seen by a distant observer at various inclination angles. We assumed parameters like two dimensionless angular velocities and 0.60, the effective temperature of a nonrotating star K, the logarithm of the surface gravity of a spherical star (cgs), and inclination angles from to with step . We assumed that the atmosphere…
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