OLD ISOLATED ACCRETING NEUTRON STARS: CONTRIBUTION TO THE SOFT X--RAY BACKGROUND IN THE 0.5--2 KEV BAND
Abstract
The issue of the observability of Old Isolated Neutron Stars (ONSs) accreting from the interstellar gas, is reconsidered using the spectra presented in Zampieri et al.\/ (1995). In particular, we focus our attention on the overall soft X--ray emission of ONSs, which may provide a substantial contribution to the X--ray background in the 0.5--2 keV band. It is found that if accretion is channeled into polar caps by a magnetic field of 109 G, up to 12-25 \% of the unresolved soft excess observed at high latitudes in the X--ray background can be explained in terms of emission from accreting isolated ONSs. However, this would imply the detection with ROSAT of 10 sources deg-2 above a threshold of 10-14 \, erg\, cm-2 s-1. A brief reconsideration of the observability of isolated ONSs as individual X--ray sources is also presented.
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