A Suzaku View of Accretion Powered X-ray Pulsar GX 1+4
Abstract
We present results obtained from a Suzaku observation of the accretion powered X-ray pulsar GX 1+4. Broad-band continuum spectrum of the pulsar was found to be better described by a simple model consisting of a blackbody component and an exponential cutoff power-law than the previously used compTT continuum model. Though the pulse profile had a sharp dip in soft X-rays (<10 keV), phase-resolved spectroscopy confirmed that the dimming was not due to increase in photoelectric absorption. Phase-sliced spectral analysis showed the presence of a significant spectral modulation beyond 10 keV except for the dip phase. A search for the presence of cyclotron resonance scattering feature in the Suzaku spectra yielded a negative result. Iron K-shell (Kα and Kβ) emission lines from nearly neutral iron ions (<Fe III) were clearly detected in the source spectrum. A significant Kα emission line from almost neutral Ni atoms was detected for the first time in this source. We estimated the iron abundance of 80 % of the solar value and Ni/Fe abundance ratio of about two times of the solar value. We searched for a iron Lyα emission line and found a significant improvement in the spectral fitting by inclusion of this line.
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