Broad-band analysis of X-ray pulsar 2S 1845-024
Abstract
We present results of detailed investigation of the poorly studied X-ray pulsar 2S 1845-024 based on the data obtained with NuSTAR observatory during the type I outburst in 2017. Neither pulse phase-averaged, nor phase-resolved spectra of the source show evidence for a cyclotron absorption feature. We also used the data obtained from other X-ray observatories (Swift, XMM-Newton and Chandra) to study the spectral properties as a function of orbital phase. The analysis revealed a high hydrogen column density for the source reaching 1024 cm-2 around the periastron. Using high-quality Chandra data we were able to obtain an accurate localization of 2S 1845-024 at R.A. = 18h48m16s.8 and Dec. = -225'25".1 (J2000) that allowed us to use infrared (IR) data to roughly classify the optical counterpart of the source as an OB supergiant at the distance of 15 kpc.
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