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A&A 400, 993-1005 (2003)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20030010
A pulse phase-dependent spectroscopic study of Vela X-1 in the 8-100 keV band
A. La Barbera1, A. Santangelo1, M. Orlandini2 and A. Segreto11 Istituto di Astrofisica spaziale e Fisica Cosmica, C.N.R., sezione di Palermo, via Ugo La Malfa, 153, 90146 Palermo, Italy
2 Istituto di Astrofisica spaziale e Fisica Cosmica, C.N.R., sezione di Bologna, via Piero Gobetti, 101, 40129 Bologna, Italy
(Received 31 October 2002 / Accepted 23 December 2002)
Abstract
We present a pulse phase resolved study of the
8-100 keV X-ray spectrum of the High Mass X-ray binary Vela
X-1, observed by the BeppoSAX satellite. The continuum part of
the spectrum is found to be strongly dependent on pulse phase and
evidence for saturated and unsaturated Comptonization is found. We
confirm the presence of a phase dependent absorption-like feature
detected at ~55 keV that we interpret as due to cyclotron
resonant scattering. The equivalent width of the feature ranges
from ~10 to ~40 keV whereas its width varies from
~5 to ~10 keV. The energy of the cyclotron line, whose
values range from ~50 to ~60 keV, is strongly correlated
with the trend of the luminosity intensity of the pulsed profile.
With regard to the early reported cyclotron absorption at
~25 keV we do not find strong evidence of it in our BeppoSAX
observations.
Key words: pulsars: individual: Vela X-1 -- stars: neutron -- stars: magnetic fields -- X-rays: binaries
Offprint request: A. La Barbera, nino.labarbera@pa.iasf.cnr.it
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