The Soft X-ray Spectrum of the High Mass X-Ray Binary V0332+53 in Quiescence

Abstract

The propeller effect should cut off accretion in fast-spinning neutron star high mass X-ray binaries (HMXBs) at low mass transfer rates. However, accretion continues in some HMXBs at Lx < 1034 erg s-1, as evidenced by continuing pulsations. Indications of spectral softening in systems in the propeller regime suggest that some HMXBs are undergoing fundamental changes in their accretion regime. A 39 ks XMM-Newton observation of the transient HMXB V0332+53 found it at a very low X-ray luminosity (Lx 4× 1032 erg s-1). A power-law spectral fit requires an unusually soft spectral index (4.4+0.9-0.6), while a magnetized neutron star atmosphere model, with temperature \ 6.7 0.2 K and inferred emitting radius of 0.2-0.3 km, gives a good fit. We suggest that the quiescent X-ray emission from V0332+53 is mainly from a hot spot on the surface of the neutron star. We could not detect pulsations from V0332+53, due to the low count rate. Due to the high NH, thermal emission from the rest of the neutron star could be only weakly constrained, to \ <6.14+0.05-6.14 K, or <3×1033 erg s-1.

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