On Timing and Spectral Characteristics of the X-ray Pulsar 4U 0115+63: Evolution of the Pulsation Period and the Cyclotron Line Energy


Abstract in English

An overview of the results of observations for the transient X-ray pulsar 4U 0115+63, a member of a binary system with a Be star, since its discovery to the present day (~40 years) based on data from more than dozen observatories and instruments is presented. A overall light curve and the history of change in the spin frequency of the neutron star over the entire history of its observations, which also includes the results of recent measurements made by the INTEGRAL observatory during the 2004, 2008, and 2011 outbursts, are provided. The sources energy spectra have also been constructed from the INTEGRAL data obtained during the 2011 outburst for a dynamic range of its luminosities (~10^{37} - 7 x 10^{37} erg/s). We show that apart from the fundamental harmonic of the cyclotron absorption line at energy ~11 keV, its four higher harmonics at energies ~24, 35.6, 48.8, and 60.7 keV are detected in the spectrum. We have performed a detailed analysis of the sources spectra in the 4-28 keV energy band based on all of the available RXTE archival data obtained during bright outbursts in 1995-2011. We have confirmed that modifying the sources continuum model can lead to the disappearance of the observed anticorrelation between the energy of the fundamental harmonic of the cyclotron absorption line and the sources luminosity. Thus, the question about the evolution of the cyclotron absorption line energy with the luminosity of the X-ray pulsar 4U 0115+63 remains open and a physically justified radiation model for X-ray pulsars is needed to answer it.

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