Broad-band X-ray spectral and timing properties of the accreting millisecond X-ray pulsar IGR J17498$-$2921 during the 2023 outburst
Zhaosheng Li, L. Kuiper, Y.Y. Pan, M. Falanga, J. Poutanen, Y.P. Chen,, R.X. Xu, M.Y. Ge, Y. Huang, L.M. Song, S. Zhang, F.J. Lu, and S.N. Zhang

TL;DR
This study analyzes the 2023 outburst of the accreting millisecond X-ray pulsar IGR J17498-2921, revealing detailed spectral and timing properties, burst behavior, and magnetic field estimates through broadband X-ray observations.
Contribution
First comprehensive broadband spectral and timing analysis of IGR J17498-2921 during its 2023 outburst using multiple observatories, providing new insights into its accretion and magnetic properties.
Findings
Detected 401 Hz pulsations across 0.5-150 keV band.
Identified five type-I X-ray bursts, including three photospheric radius expansion bursts.
Constrained the neutron star's magnetic field to (0.9-2.4)×10^8 G.
Abstract
We report on the broadband spectral and timing properties of the accreting millisecond X-ray pulsar IGR J174982921 during its April 2023 outburst using data from NICER (110 keV), NuSTAR (379 keV), Insight-HXMT (2150 keV), and INTEGRAL (30150 keV). We detect significant 401 Hz pulsations across the 0.5150 keV band. The pulse fraction increases from 2% at 1 keV to 13% at 66 keV. Five type-I X-ray bursts have been detected, including three photospheric radius expansion bursts, with a rise time of 2 s and an exponential decay time of 5 s. The recurrence time is 9.1 h, which can be explained by unstable thermonuclear burning of hydrogen-deficient material on the neutron star surface. The quasi-simultaneous 1150 keV broadband spectra from NICER, NuSTAR, and INTEGRAL can be well fitted by an absorbed reflection model, relxillCp, and a Gaussian…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Pulsars and Gravitational Waves Research
