The First X-Ray Polarimetry of an Eclipsing Low-Mass X-Ray Binary: Serendipitous IXPE Observation of AX J1745.6-2901

Abstract

We present the first X-ray polarimetric measurement of the neutron star low-mass X-ray binary system AX J1745.6-2901 conducted by the Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE) satellite. This transient source, located within 1.5' of the Galactic center, was observed serendipitously during a MAXI J1744-294 observation with a duration of 150 ks. The complex nature of the region in which AX J1745.6-2901 is located poses a challenge for studying its polarization. By performing a detailed analysis of the contamination from MAXI J1744-294 and the Galactic center diffuse emission, we find the source polarization degree PD = 14.7\% 4.0\% and polarization angle PA = 122 8. The phase-resolved analysis shows increase in polarization during the eclipse phase, with PD = 34.2\% 8.7\%, suggesting that the polarization-inducing mechanisms are of scattering nature, probably originating from disk winds.

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