A Strong X-Ray Polarization Signal from the Magnetar 1RXS J170849.0-400910

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Zane SilviaORCID,Taverna RobertoORCID,González–Caniulef DenisORCID,Muleri FabioORCID,Turolla RobertoORCID,Heyl JeremyORCID,Uchiyama KeisukeORCID,Ng MasonORCID,Tamagawa ToruORCID,Caiazzo IlariaORCID,Di Lalla NiccolòORCID,Marshall Herman L.ORCID,Bachetti MatteoORCID,La Monaca FabioORCID,Gau EphraimORCID,Di Marco AlessandroORCID,Baldini LucaORCID,Negro MichelaORCID,Omodei NicolaORCID,Rankin JohnORCID,Matt GiorgioORCID,Pavlov George G.ORCID,Kitaguchi Takao,Krawczynski HenricORCID,Kislat Fabian,Kelly RuthORCID,Agudo IvánORCID,Antonelli Lucio A.ORCID,Baumgartner Wayne H.ORCID,Bellazzini RonaldoORCID,Bianchi StefanoORCID,Bongiorno Stephen D.ORCID,Bonino RaffaellaORCID,Brez AlessandroORCID,Bucciantini NiccolòORCID,Capitanio FiammaORCID,Castellano SimoneORCID,Cavazzuti ElisabettaORCID,Chen Chieng-TingORCID,Ciprini StefanoORCID,Costa EnricoORCID,De Rosa AlessandraORCID,Del Monte EttoreORCID,Di Gesu LauraORCID,Donnarumma ImmacolataORCID,Doroshenko VictorORCID,Dovčiak MichalORCID,Ehlert Steven R.ORCID,Enoto TeruakiORCID,Evangelista YuriORCID,Fabiani SergioORCID,Ferrazzoli RiccardoORCID,Garcia Javier A.ORCID,Gunji ShuichiORCID,Hayashida Kiyoshi,Iwakiri WataruORCID,Jorstad Svetlana G.ORCID,Kaaret PhilipORCID,Karas VladimirORCID,Kolodziejczak Jeffery J.ORCID,Latronico LucaORCID,Liodakis IoannisORCID,Maldera SimoneORCID,Manfreda AlbertoORCID,Marin FrédéricORCID,Marinucci AndreaORCID,Marscher Alan P.ORCID,Massaro FrancescoORCID,Mitsuishi Ikuyuki,Mizuno TsunefumiORCID,Ng C.-Y.ORCID,O’Dell Stephen L.ORCID,Oppedisano ChiaraORCID,Papitto AlessandroORCID,Peirson Abel L.ORCID,Perri MatteoORCID,Pesce-Rollins MelissaORCID,Petrucci Pierre-OlivierORCID,Pilia MauraORCID,Possenti AndreaORCID,Poutanen JuriORCID,Puccetti SimonettaORCID,Ramsey Brian D.ORCID,Ratheesh AjayORCID,Roberts Oliver J.ORCID,Romani Roger W.ORCID,Sgró CarmeloORCID,Slane PatrickORCID,Soffitta PaoloORCID,Spandre GloriaORCID,Swartz Douglas A.ORCID,Tavecchio FabrizioORCID,Tawara Yuzuru,Tennant Allyn F.ORCID,Thomas Nicholas E.ORCID,Tombesi FrancescoORCID,Trois AlessioORCID,Tsygankov Sergey S.ORCID,Vink JaccoORCID,Weisskopf Martin C.ORCID,Wu KinwahORCID,Xie FeiORCID

Abstract

Abstract Magnetars are the most strongly magnetized neutron stars, and one of the most promising targets for X-ray polarimetric measurements. We present here the first Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer observation of the magnetar 1RXS J170849.0-400910, jointly analyzed with a new Swift observation and archival NICER data. The total (energy- and phase-integrated) emission in the 2–8 keV energy range is linerarly polarized, at a ∼35% level. The phase-averaged polarization signal shows a marked increase with energy, ranging from ∼20% at 2–3 keV up to ∼80% at 6–8 keV, while the polarization angle remains constant. This indicates that radiation is mostly polarized in a single direction. The spectrum is well reproduced by a combination of either two thermal (blackbody) components or a blackbody and a power law. Both the polarization degree and angle also show a variation with the spin phase, and the former is almost anticorrelated with the source counts in the 2–8 and 2–4 keV bands. We discuss the possible implications and interpretations, based on a joint analysis of the spectral, polarization, and pulsation properties of the source. A scenario in which the surface temperature is not homogeneous, with a hotter cap covered by a gaseous atmosphere and a warmer region in a condensed state, provides a satisfactory description of both the phase- and energy-dependent spectro-polarimetric data. The (comparatively) small size of the two emitting regions, required to explain the observed pulsations, does not allow to reach a robust conclusion about the presence of vacuum birefringence effects.

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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