XMM-Newton observation of the Be/neutron star system RX J0146.9+6121: a soft X-ray excess in a low luminosity accreting pulsar

Abstract

We report on the XMM-Newton observation of the Be/neutron star X-ray binary system RX J0146.9+6121, a long period (~ 23 m) pulsar in the NGC 663 open cluster. The X-ray luminosity decreased by a factor two compared to the last observation carried out in 1998, reaching a level of ~ 1034 erg/s, the lowest ever observed in this source. The spectral analysis reveals the presence of a significant excess at low energies over the main power-law spectral component. The soft excess can be described by a black-body spectrum with a temperature of about 1 keV and an emitting region with a radius of ~ 140 m. Although the current data do not permit to ascertain whether the soft excess is pulsed or not, its properties are consistent with emission from the neutron star polar cap. This is the third detection of a soft excess in a low luminosity (~ 1034 erg/s) pulsar, the other being X Per and 3A 0535+262, suggesting that such spectral component, observed up to date in higher luminosity systems, is a rather common feature of accreting X-ray pulsars. The results on these three sources indicate that, in low luminosity systems, the soft excess tends to have a higher temperature and a smaller surface area than in the high luminosity ones.

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