Two decades of X-ray observations of the isolated neutron star RX J1856.5-3754: detection of thermal and non-thermal hard X-rays and refined spin-down measurement
Davide De Grandis, Michela Rigoselli, Sandro Mereghetti, George, Younes, Pierre Pizzochero, Roberto Taverna, Andrea Tiengo, Roberto Turolla, and Silvia Zane

TL;DR
This study presents a comprehensive analysis of two decades of X-ray observations of the isolated neutron star RX J1856.5-3754, revealing both thermal and non-thermal emissions, and providing a refined measurement of its spin-down rate.
Contribution
The paper offers the first detection of hard X-ray components and significantly improves the spin-down measurement of RX J1856.5-3754, highlighting its complex emission features.
Findings
Detection of spectral components above 1 keV, including a blackbody-like and a power-law emission.
Refined spin-down rate measurement with reduced uncertainty, indicating a characteristic magnetic field.
Evidence of pulse profile modulation at energies above 1.2 keV.
Abstract
The soft X-ray pulsar RX J1856.5-3754 is the brightest member of a small class of thermally-emitting, radio-silent, isolated neutron stars. Its X-ray spectrum is almost indistinguishable from a blackbody with eV, but evidence of harder emission above keV has been recently found. We report on a spectral and timing analysis of RX J1856.5-3754 based on the large amount of data collected by XMM-Newton in 2002--2022, complemented by a dense monitoring campaign carried out by NICER in 2019. Through a phase-coherent timing analysis we obtained an improved value of the spin-down rate Hz s, reducing by more than one order magnitude the uncertainty of the previous measurement, and yielding a characteristic spin-down field of G. We also detect two spectral components above keV: a blackbody-like…
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TopicsHigh-pressure geophysics and materials · Geophysics and Sensor Technology · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
