Absorption features in the spectra of X-ray bursting neutron stars

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作者
Rauch, T. [1 ]
Suleimanov, V. [1 ,2 ]
Werner, K. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Tubingen, Kepler Ctr Astro & Particle Phys, Inst Astron & Astrophys, D-72076 Tubingen, Germany
[2] Kazan VI Lenin State Univ, Kazan 420008, Russia
关键词
line: formation; line: identification; scattering; stars: individual: EXO 0748-676; stars: neutron; X-rays: stars;
D O I
10.1051/0004-6361:200810129
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
摘要
Context. The discovery of photospheric absorption lines in XMM-Newton spectra of the X-ray bursting neutron star in EXO 0748-676 by Cottam and collaborators allows us to constrain the neutron star mass-radius ratio from the measured gravitational redshift. A radius of R = 9-12 km for a plausible mass range of M = 1.4-1.8 M-circle dot was derived by these authors. Aims. It has been claimed that the absorption features stem from gravitationally redshifted (z = 0.35) n = 2-3 lines of H- and He-like iron. We investigate this identification and search for alternatives. Methods. We compute LTE and non-LTE neutron-star model atmospheres and detailed synthetic spectra for a wide range of effective temperatures (T-eff = 1-20 MK) and different chemical compositions. Results. We are unable to confirm the identification of the absorption features in the X-ray spectrum of EXO 0748-676 as n = 2-3 lines of H- and He-like iron (Fe XXVI and Fe XXV). These are subordinate lines that are predicted by our models to be too weak at any T-eff. It is more likely that the strongest feature is from the n = 2-3 resonance transition in Fe XXIV with a redshift of z = 0.24. Adopting this value yields a larger neutron star radius, namely R = 12-15 km for the mass range M = 1.4-1.8 M-circle dot, favoring a stiff equation-of-state and excluding mass-radius relations based on exotic matter. Combined with an estimate of the stellar radius R > 12.5 km from the work of Ozel and collaborators, the z = 0.24 value provides a minimum neutron-star mass of M > 1.48 M-circle dot, instead of M > 1.9 M-circle dot, when assuming z = 0.35. Conclusions. The current state of line identifications in the neutron star of EXO 0748-676 must be regarded as highly uncertain. Our model atmospheres show that lines other than those previously thought must be associated with the observed absorption features.
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