Soft excess in the quiescent Be/X-ray pulsar RX J0812.4-3114

Abstract

We report a 72 ks XMM-Newton observation of the Be/X-ray pulsar (BeXRP) RX J0812.4-3114 in quiescence (LX ≈ 1.6 × 1033~erg~s-1). Intriguingly, we find a two component spectrum, with a hard power-law ( ≈ 1.5) and a soft blackbody-like excess below ≈ 1~keV. The blackbody component is consistent in kT with a prior quiescent Chandra observation reported by Tsygankov et al. and has an inferred blackbody radius of ≈ 10~km, consistent with emission from the entire neutron star (NS) surface. There is also mild evidence for an absorption line at ≈ 1~keV and/or ≈ 1.4~keV. The hard component shows pulsations at P ≈ 31.908~s (pulsed fraction 0.84 0.10), agreeing with the pulse period seen previously in outbursts, but no pulsations were found in the soft excess (pulsed fraction 31\%). We conclude that the pulsed hard component suggests low-level accretion onto the neutron star poles, while the soft excess seems to originate from the entire NS surface. We speculate that, in quiescence, the source switches between a soft thermal-dominated state (when the propeller effect is at work) and a relatively hard state with low-level accretion, and use the propeller cutoff to estimate the magnetic field of the system to be 8.4 × 1011~G. We compare the quiescent thermal LX predicted by the standard deep crustal heating model to our observations and find that RX J0812.4-3114 has a high thermal LX, at or above the prediction for minimum cooling mechanisms. This suggests that RX J0812.4-3114 either contains a relatively low-mass NS with minimum cooling, or that the system may be young enough that the NS has not fully cooled from the supernova explosion.

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