The Astrophysical Journal (Jan 2025)

Discovery of a New Phase-transient Cyclotron Line in A0535+26: Constraints on the Accretion Geometry

  • Ashwin Devaraj,
  • Biswajit Paul,
  • Varun Bhalerao,
  • Dipanjan Mukherjee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/adb0c2
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 981, no. 2
p. 205

Abstract

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In 2020 November, A0535+26 underwent one of its brightest outbursts, reaching nearly 12 Crab in X-ray flux. Observed by Insight-HXMT, NuSTAR, NICER, and AstroSat, this event provided valuable insights into Be/X-ray binaries. The pulse profiles evolved significantly with luminosity, transitioning from pencil-beam to fan-beam geometries. A0535+26, known for its fundamental cyclotron line at ∼44 keV, became only the second source to exhibit a negative correlation between cyclotron line energy and flux at high luminosities, with a plateau phase preceding the transition from positive to negative correlation. We report the discovery of a phase-transient low-energy cyclotron line, detected in a narrow phase range (∼16%) across all seven NuSTAR observations during the rising, peak, and declining phases of the outburst. The new line exhibited dramatic variations with pulse phase and luminosity. We explain this behavior using an accretion geometry where the accretion column sweeps across the line of sight.

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