Energy-resolved pulse profiles of accreting pulsars: Diagnostic tools for spectral features
Carlo Ferrigno, Antonino D'A\`i, and Elena Ambrosi

TL;DR
This paper presents a new method to extract and analyze spectral features from energy-dependent pulse profiles of accreting pulsars, enabling better constraints on spectral lines like iron emission and cyclotron features.
Contribution
The authors develop a robust Fourier-based technique to quantify pulsed fractions across energy bands and detect spectral features, improving upon traditional spectral analysis methods.
Findings
The method accurately constrains the position and width of spectral features.
It achieves precision comparable to spectral fitting techniques.
Application to NuSTAR data demonstrates its effectiveness.
Abstract
We introduce a method for extracting spectral information from energy-resolved light curves folded at the neutron star spin period (known as pulse profiles) in accreting X-ray binaries. Spectra of these sources are sometimes characterized by features superimposed on a smooth continuum, such as iron emission lines and cyclotron resonant scattering features. We address here the question on how to derive quantitative constraints on such features from energy-dependent changes in the pulse profiles. We developed a robust method for determining in each energy-selected bin the value of the pulsed fraction using the fast Fourier transform opportunely truncated at the number of harmonics needed to satisfactorily describe the actual profile. We determined the uncertainty on this value by sampling through Monte Carlo simulations a total of 1000 faked profiles. We rebinned the energy-resolved pulse…
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