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A&A 438, 617-632 (2005)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20041509
A study of an orbital cycle of GX 301-2 observed by BeppoSAX
A. La Barbera1, A. Segreto1, A. Santangelo1, 2, I. Kreykenbohm2, 3 and M. Orlandini41 Istituto di Astrofisica Spaziale e Fisica Cosmica, INAF, Sezione di Palermo, via Ugo La Malfa 153, 90146 Palermo, Italy
e-mail: nino.labarbera@pa.iasf.cnr.it
2 Institut für Astronomie und Astrophysik - Astronomie, Sand 1, 72076 Tübingen, Germany
3 INTEGRAL Science Data Centre, 6 Ch. d'Écogia, 1290 Versoix, Switzerland
4 Istituto di Astrofisica Spaziale e Fisica Cosmica, INAF, Sezione di Bologna, via Piero Gobetti 101, 40129 Bologna, Italy
(Received 22 June 2004 / Accepted 15 March 2005 )
Abstract
In this paper we report on the 4-80 keV wide-band X-ray
spectrum of the High Mass X-ray Binary GX 301-2 observed by the
BeppoSAX satellite during an extended monitoring campaign in 1998.
The source was observed at 4 different orbital phases
corresponding to diverse luminosity states. The 4-80 keV continuum
is described well by the multi component partial-covering absorber
model corrected by a high energy cutoff. In addition to the
K
(at ~6.4 keV) iron emission fluorescence line, the
K
(at ~7 keV) was observed together with an
absorption-like feature at hard energies that we interpret as a
cyclotron resonance scattering feature (CRSF). Both the continuum
and the CRSF show clear dependence on the orbital phase. This
is likely to be caused by the variation in the luminosity with the
orbit, even if the resulting relation between cyclotron energy and
luminosity is difficult to interpret within the present
one-dimensional models of accretion columns. In fact, when the
neutron star is close to periastron and the system is in a low
luminosity state (
erg/s for an
assumed distance of 1.8 kpc), the CRSF centroid energy is observed
at ~45 keV, while at orbital phase
0.9 (at a maximum
luminosity of ~
erg/s) it is 53 keV in
contrast with predictions. The cyclotron energy is also found to
vary with the pulse phase, asymmetrically with respect to the pulse
profile. Consequences for the geometry of the magnetic field are finally
discussed.
Key words: pulsars: individual: GX 301-2 -- stars: neutron -- stars: magnetic fields -- X-rays: binaries
SIMBAD Objects
© ESO 2005
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