NuSTAR Discovery of a Cyclotron Line in the Be/X-ray Binary RX J0520.5-6932 During Outburst
Abstract
We present spectral and timing analysis of NuSTAR observations of RX J0520.5-6932 in the 3-79 keV band collected during its outburst in January 2014. The target was observed on two epochs and we report the detection of a cyclotron resonant scattering feature with central energies of ECRSF = 31.3-0.7+0.8 keV and 31.5-0.6+0.7 keV during the two observations, respectively, corresponding to a magnetic field of B ≈ 2 ×1012 G. The 3-79 keV luminosity of the system during the two epochs assuming a nominal distance of 50 kpc was 3.6670.007× 1038\,erg\,s-1 and 3.9830.007×1038\,erg\,s-1. Both values are much higher than the critical luminosity of ≈1.5×1037\,erg\,s-1 above which a radiation dominated shock front may be expected. This adds a new object to the sparse set of three systems that have a cyclotron line observed at luminosities in excess of 1038\,erg\,s-1. A broad (σ≈0.45 keV) Fe emission line is observed in the spectrum at a central energy of 6.58-0.05+0.05 keV in both epochs. The pulse profile of the pulsar was observed to be highly asymmetric with a sharply rising and slowly falling profile of the primary peak. We also observed minor variations in the cyclotron line energy and width as a function of the rotation phase.% As in observations of other cyclotron absorption line sources, there is a small (φ0.1) phase difference between the peak of the cyclotron energy variation and the peak of the flux variation.