Accretion spin-up and a strong magnetic field in the slow-spinning Be X-ray binary MAXI J0655-013
Sean N. Pike, Mutsumi Sugizaki, Jakob van den Eijnden, Benjamin, Coughenour, Amruta D. Jaodand, Tatehiro Mihara, Sara E. Motta, Hitoshi, Negoro, Aarran W. Shaw, Megumi Shidatsu, John A. Tomsick

TL;DR
This study analyzes the accretion-driven spin-up and magnetic field properties of the Be X-ray binary MAXI J0655-013 during outburst, revealing a high magnetic field and detailed timing and spectral characteristics.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed timing and spectral analysis of MAXI J0655-013 during outburst, estimating its magnetic field strength using multiple independent methods.
Findings
Neutron star spin period decreased from 1129 s to 1085 s, indicating spin-up.
Detected quasiperiodic oscillations at 89 mHz with a harmonic.
Estimated magnetic field strength likely exceeds 10^{13} G.
Abstract
We present MAXI and NuSTAR observations of the Be X-ray binary, MAXI J0655-013, in outburst. NuSTAR observed the source once early in the outburst, when spectral analysis yields a bolometric (0.1--100 keV), unabsorbed source luminosity of , and a second time 54 days later, by which time the luminosity dropped to after first undergoing a dramatic increase. Timing analysis of the NuSTAR data reveals a neutron star spin period of s during the first observation, which decreased to s by the time of the second observation, indicating spin-up due to accretion throughout the outburst. Furthermore, during the first NuSTAR observation, we observed quasiperiodic oscillations with centroid frequency mHz, which exhibited a second harmonic feature.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation · Mechanics and Biomechanics Studies
