Continuous evolution of the polarization properties in the transient X-ray pulsar RX J0440.9+4431/LS V +44 17
Q.C. Zhao, L. Tao, S. Sergey Tsygankov, A. Alexander Mushtukov, H., Feng, M.Y. Ge, H.C. Li, S.N. Zhang, L. Zhang

TL;DR
This study analyzes the polarization evolution in the transient X-ray pulsar RX J0440.9+4431 during a 2023 outburst, revealing a continuous PA rotation due to changing polarized flux ratios of two components, independent of accretion regimes.
Contribution
It introduces a two-polarized component model to explain polarization angle rotation and tracks its evolution during different accretion states.
Findings
Significant PA rotation observed over 20 days.
Identification of a stable and a variable polarized component.
PA rotation driven by flux ratio changes, not accretion regimes.
Abstract
We present a detailed time-resolved and phase-resolved polarimetric analysis of the transient X-ray pulsar RX J0440.9+4431/LS V +44 17, using data from the Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE) during the 2023 giant outburst. We conducted a time-resolved analysis by dividing the data into several intervals for each observation. This analysis reveals a continuous rotation of the phase-averaged polarization angle (PA) across the observations performed during the super-critical and sub-critical regimes. To investigate the origin of the PA rotation, we performed a pulse phase-resolved polarimetric analysis over four time intervals, each spanning approximately three days. Applying the rotating vector model (RVM), the geometric parameters of the system were determined for each interval. Despite the short time gap of just 20 days, we observed significant variation in the RVM…
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TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Pulsars and Gravitational Waves Research · Superconducting Materials and Applications
