Name: | Rahul Sharma |
Affiliation: | Raman Research Institute |
Conference ID : | ASI2024_119 |
Title : | X-ray Pulsar 4U 1626-67 returns to spin-down: timing feature toe the line |
Authors : | Rahul Sharma1, Chetana Jain2, Biswajit Paul1 |
Authors Affiliation: | 1. Raman Research Institute, Bangalore - 560080, India
2. Hansraj College, University of Delhi, Delhi - 110007, India |
Mode of Presentation: | Oral |
Abstract Category : | High Energy Phenomena, Fundamental Physics and Astronomy |
Abstract : | 4U 1626−67 is an accretion-powered X-ray pulsar in an ultra-compact binary. Since its discovery, this X-ray pulsar has shown several unique timing and spectral features associated with systematic changes in the inner accretion flow. The most prominent characteristic of 4U 1626−67 is its steady spin-up and spin-down episodes of several years with torque reversals in between. It has experienced multiple torque states, transitioning from spin-up during 1977–1990 to spin-down during 1990–2008, and again spin-up until 2023. With recent observations of 2023, we have investigated the timing and spectral properties of this pulsar during its recent spin-down phase, while also comparing them with previous spin-up and spin-down states. A significant flux drop by a factor of ∼3 in the spin-down was observed. For energies up to 8 keV, a distinct bi-horned pulse profile was observed during the spin-up phase, while several substructures emerged during spin-down. Beyond 8 keV, a broad asymmetric peak was consistently observed across all torque states. The pulse fraction during the spin-down phase was higher than that during the spin-up phase. A prominent ∼46.8 mHz quasi-periodic oscillation has been exclusively detected during the spin-down phase. The broad-band spectrum during the spin-down phase is described by the empirical NPEX model, cyclotron absorption feature and its first harmonic. I will discuss the implications of the results obtained from our study. |