A peculiar cyclotron line near 16 keV detected in the 2015 outburst of 4U 0115+63? [HEAP]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1911.12025


In 2015 October, the Be/X-ray binary 4U 0115+63 underwent a type II outburst, reaching an X-ray luminosity of about 10^38 erg/s. During the outburst, Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array ({\it NuSTAR}) performed two Target of Opportunity observations. Using the broad-band spectra from {\it NuSTAR} (3$-$79 keV), we have detected multiple cyclotron lines of the source, i.e., $\sim$ 12, 16, 22 and 33/35 keV. Obviously, the 16 keV line is not a harmonic component of the 12 keV line. As described by the phase-dependent equivalent widths of these cyclotron lines, the 16 keV and 12 keV lines are two distinct fundamental lines. We propose a model, in which the two line sets are formed in different regions of the same magnetic pole. That is, the former is produced in the outer-region of the column base, and the latter is at a height of $\sim$ 1 km inside the column if the magnetic dipole field is assumed. Thus the magnetic field, deduced from the cyclotron line near 16 keV, is $\sim$ {1.4*10^12} G.

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B. Liu, L. Tao, S. Zhang, et. al.
Thu, 28 Nov 19
46/70

Comments: 22 pages, 7 figures, submitted