AstroSat Observations of the first Galactic ULX Pulsar Swift J0243.6+6124
Abstract
SwiftJ0243.6+6124, the first Galactic ultra-luminous X-ray pulsar, was observed during its 2017-2018 outburst with AstroSat at both sub- and super-Eddington levels of accretionwith X-ray luminosities of LX7×1037 and 6×1038ergs-1, respectively.Our broadband timing and spectral observations show that X-ray pulsations at 9.85s have been detected up to 150keV when the source was accreting at the super-Eddington level.The pulse profiles are a strong function of both energy and source luminosity,showing a double-peaked profile with pulse fraction increasing from 10\% at 1.65keV to 40--80\% at 70keV.The continuum X-ray spectra are well-modeled with a high energy cut-off power law(0.6-0.7) and one or two blackbody components with temperatures of 0.35keV and 1.2keV, depending on the accretion level.No iron line emission is observed at sub-Eddington level, while a broad emission feature at around 6.9keV is observed at the super-Eddington level, along with a blackbody radius(121-142km) that indicates the presence of optically thick outflows.
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