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We made a multi-wavelength study of the timing and spectral properties of the X-ray pulsar A 0535+262 during a recent giant outburst in November and December 2020. The flux of the pulsar reached a record value of $sim$12.5 Crab on 19th November 2020 (MJD 59172). We have used the NuSTAR, Swift, and NICER data for our study. We have studied the evolution of pulse frequency, pulse profile, and different spectral parameters during the giant outburst. The variation of pulse fraction in different energy ranges has been studied. We have detected a textit q like feature for the X-ray pulsar during the outburst from the hardness intensity diagram. We investigated the evolution of the pulse period and found the spin period of the neutron star to be $P = 103.58pm 0.01$ s based on NuSTAR data during the rising phase of the outburst. It was found that the spin period decreased with time at a rate of $dot P= -1.50pm 0.05times10^{-7}$ ss$^{-1}$ during the outburst. The timing results revealed the presence of highly variable pulse profiles. The pulse profile evolved from a double peak feature to a single peak in a higher energy range and prominent energy dependence of the pulse profile was established. The variation of pulse fraction with energy is studied during the different days of the observations. The cyclotron resonant scattering feature (CRSF) from the spectrum have been detected at $sim$44 keV and the corresponding magnetic field is B $sim$4.9$times10^{12}$ G. We have studied the broadband spectrum of the source which can be described by a composite model with two continuum components -- a blackbody emission and a cut-off power law. An emission line of iron ($K_{alpha}$) near 6.4 keV has been detected from the energy spectrum.
Giant X-ray outbursts, with luminosities of about $ 10^{37}$ erg s$^{-1}$, are observed roughly every 5 years from the nearby Be/pulsar binary 1A 0535+262. In this article, we present observations of the source with VERITAS at very-high energies (VHE
1A 0535+262 is a Be X-ray binary pulsar and one of the only galactic pulsar systems to show radio jet emission. Characterizing the very high energy emission (VHE, >100 GeV) in these extreme microquasars is critical to understanding their contribution
We report on a detailed spectral analysis of the transient X-ray pulsar 1A~0535+262, which underwent the brightest giant outburst ever recorded for this source from November to December 2020 with a peak luminosity of $1.2$ $times10^{38} rm erg s^{-1}
We present results from a study of broadband timing and spectral properties of EXO 2030+375 using a Suzaku observation. Pulsations with a period of 41.41 s and strong energy dependent pulse profiles were clearly detected up to ~100 keV. Narrow dips a
We have studied the evolution of different timing and spectral properties of the X-ray pulsar 2S 1417--624 during the recent outburst in January 2021 based on the Neutron Star Interior Composition Explorer (NICER) observations. The spin period during