The X-ray polarimetry view of the accreting pulsar Cen X-3
Sergey S. Tsygankov, Victor Doroshenko, Juri Poutanen, Jeremy Heyl,, Alexander A. Mushtukov, Ilaria Caiazzo, Alessandro Di Marco, Sofia V., Forsblom, Denis Gonz\'alez-Caniulef, Moritz Klawin, Fabio La Monaca,, Christian Malacaria, Herman L. Marshall, Fabio Muleri, Mason Ng

TL;DR
This study reports the first X-ray polarization measurements of the pulsar Cen X-3, revealing variable polarization linked to flux states and providing insights into the neutron star's magnetic and surface properties.
Contribution
It presents the first polarization measurements of Cen X-3 with IXPE, showing flux-dependent polarization and constraining the pulsar's magnetic geometry and surface conditions.
Findings
Significant polarization detected in the bright state (5.8%)
No significant polarization in the low-luminosity state
Anti-correlation between flux and polarization degree
Abstract
Cen X-3 is the first X-ray pulsar discovered 50 years ago. Radiation from such objects is expected to be highly polarized due to birefringence of plasma and vacuum associated with propagation of photons in presence of the strong magnetic field. Here we present results of the observations of Cen X-3 performed with the Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer. The source exhibited significant flux variability and was observed in two states different by a factor of ~20 in flux. In the low-luminosity state no significant polarization was found either in pulse phase-averaged (with the 3 upper limit of 12%) or phase-resolved data (the 3 upper limits are 20-30%). In the bright state the polarization degree of 5.80.3% and polarization angle of with significance of about 20 was measured from the spectro-polarimetric analysis of the phase-averaged data.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHigh-pressure geophysics and materials · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Scientific Measurement and Uncertainty Evaluation
