Discovery of Polarized X-Ray Emission from the Accreting Millisecond Pulsar SRGA J144459.2-604207
Alessandro Papitto, Alessandro Di Marco, Juri Poutanen, Tuomo Salmi,, Giulia Illiano, Fabio La Monaca, Filippo Ambrosino, Anna Bobrikova, Maria, Cristina Baglio, Caterina Ballocco, Luciano Burderi, Sergio Campana,, Francesco Coti Zelati, Tiziana Di Salvo, Riccardo La Placa

TL;DR
This paper reports the first detection of polarized X-ray emission from an accreting millisecond pulsar, revealing energy-dependent polarization and providing insights into the emission geometry and magnetic field configuration.
Contribution
It presents the discovery of polarized X-ray emission from SRGA J144459.2-604207 and models the emission geometry using phase-resolved polarimetry and relativistic rotating vector models.
Findings
Detected 2.3% polarization degree in 2-8 keV band
Polarization degree varies with energy, reaching 4.0% between 3-6 keV
No significant polarization variability with spin or orbital phase
Abstract
We report on the discovery of polarized X-ray emission from an accreting millisecond pulsar. During a 10-day-long coverage of the February 2024 outburst of SRGA J144459.2-604207, the Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE) detected an average polarization degree of the 2-8 keV emission of 2.3% +/- 0.4% at an angle of 59{\deg} +/- 6{\deg} (East of North; uncertainties quoted at the 1 confidence level). The polarized signal shows a significant energy dependence with a degree of 4.0% +/- 0.5% between 3 and 6 keV and < 1.5% (90% c.l.) in the 2-3 keV range. We used NICER, XMM-Newton, and NuSTAR observations to obtain an accurate pulse timing solution and perform a phase-resolved polarimetric analysis of IXPE data. We did not detect any significant variability of the Stokes parameters Q and U with the spin and the orbital phases. We used the relativistic rotating vector model to…
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TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Particle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers
