The High Energy X-ray Probe (HEX-P): A New Window into Neutron Star Accretion
R. M. Ludlam, C. Malacaria, E. Sokolova-Lapa, F. Fuerst, P. Pradhan,, A. W. Shaw, K. Pottschmidt, S. Pike, G. Vasilopoulos, J. Wilms, J. A., Garc\'ia, K. Madsen, D. Stern, C. Maitra, M. Del Santo, D. J. Walton, M. C., Brumback, and J. van den Eijnden

TL;DR
The HEX-P mission will significantly advance understanding of neutron star accretion physics by providing high-sensitivity X-ray observations that can distinguish models, measure magnetic fields, and explore extreme regimes.
Contribution
This paper introduces HEX-P, a new X-ray observatory designed to address key open questions in neutron star accretion physics through simulated data analysis.
Findings
HEX-P can distinguish between competing emission models.
It will provide tighter constraints on neutron star radii.
HEX-P can measure magnetic fields and cyclotron lines in extragalactic sources.
Abstract
Accreting neutron stars (NSs) represent a unique laboratory for probing the physics of accretion in the presence of strong magnetic fields ( G). Additionally, the matter inside the NS itself exists in an ultra-dense, cold state that cannot be reproduced in Earth-based laboratories. Hence, observational studies of these objects are a way to probe the most extreme physical regimes. Here we present an overview of the field and discuss the most important outstanding problems related to NS accretion. We show how these open questions regarding accreting NSs in both low-mass and high-mass X-ray binary systems can be addressed with the High-Energy X-ray Probe (HEX-P) via simulated data. In particular, with the broad X-ray passband and improved sensitivity afforded by a low X-ray background, HEX-P will be able to 1) distinguish between competing continuum emission models; 2)…
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TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · High-pressure geophysics and materials · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
