First detection of X-ray polarization in Galactic ULX pulsar Swift J0243.6+6124 with IXPE

Abstract

We report the results of first ever spectro-polarimetric analyses of the Galactic ultra-luminous X-ray pulsar Swift J0243.6+6124 during the 2023 outburst using quasi-simultaneous IXPE, NICER and NuSTAR observations. A pulsation of period 9.79 s is detected in IXPE and NuSTAR observations with pulse fractions (PFs) 18\% (2-8 keV) and 28\% (3-78 keV), respectively. Energy dependent study of the pulse profiles with NuSTAR indicates an increase in PF from 27\% (3-10 keV) to 50\% (40-78 keV). Further, epoch-dependent polarimetric measurements during the decay phase of the outburst confirm the detection of significant polarization, with the polarization degree (PD) and polarization angle (PA) ranging between 2 -3.1\% and 8.6-10.8, respectively, in the 2-8 keV energy range. We also observe that the PD increases up to 4.8\% at higher energies ( 5 keV) with dominating bbodyrad flux contribution (1.5 F BB/F PL 3.4) in the IXPE spectra. The phase-resolved polarimetric study yields PD as 1.7-3.1\% suggesting a marginal correlation with the pulse profiles. Moreover, the broad-band (0.6-70 keV) energy spectrum of combined NICER and NuSTAR observations is well described by the combination of bbodyrad and cutoffpl components with seed photon temperature (kT bb) 0.86 0.03 keV and photon index () 0.98 0.01. With the above findings, we infer that the observed `low' PD in Swift J0243.6+6124 is attributed possibly due to `vacuum resonance' effect between the overheated and relatively cooler regions of the neutron star boundary layer.

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