Timing and spectral variability in 2S 1417-624 observed with Insight-HXMT
Qi Liu, Lingda Kong, Can G\"ung\"or, Lorenzo Ducci, Long Ji, Wei Wang, Xiaohang Dai, and Andrea Santangelo

TL;DR
This study analyzes the spectral and timing variability of the X-ray pulsar 2S 1417-624 during outbursts, revealing pulse profile transitions linked to accretion regime changes and providing new orbital parameters and distance estimates.
Contribution
It presents detailed pulse profile evolution, orbital parameter measurements, and a self-consistent distance estimate, linking spectral and timing features to accretion physics in 2S 1417-624.
Findings
Pulse profiles evolve from double to quadruple peaks with flux changes.
Transition from sub-critical to supercritical accretion regime observed.
Derived distance of 12.0-15.0 kpc consistent with spectral features.
Abstract
We present the results of the spectral and timing analyses of the accreting X-ray pulsar, 2S 1417-624, during the 2018 and 2021 outbursts with Insight-HXMT. We find that the pulse profiles in all energy bands exhibit clear double-peaked structures at low flux states. In the 1-10 keV band, the pulse profiles evolve from double to triple peaks at a flux level of 4.1 erg cm s, and from triple to quadruple peaks at 6.4 erg cm s. In the 10-30 keV and 30-100 keV bands, the pulse profiles become narrower at the first transition flux level, followed by a stark transition to quadruple-peaked and triple-peaked structures around the second flux level, respectively. The change of the pulse profile {during the second transition} reveals the transition of the emission pattern from the sub-critical (pencil beam) to the…
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