1. X-ray polarization of the magnetar 1E 1841-045 in outburst
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Stewart, Rachael, Younes, George, Harding, Alice, Wadiasingh, Zorawar, Baring, Matthew, Negro, Michela, Strohmayer, Tod, Ho, Wynn, Ng, Mason, Arzoumanian, Zaven, Thi, Hoa Dinh, Di Lalla, Niccolo', Enoto, Teruaki, Gendreau, Keith, Hu, Chin-Ping, van Kooten, Alex, Kouveliotou, Chryssa, and McEwen, Alexander
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
We report on IXPE and NuSTAR observations that began forty days following the onset of the 2024 outburst of the magnetar 1E 1841-045, marking the first ever IXPE observation of a magnetar in an enhanced state. Our spectropolarimetric analysis indicates that a non-thermal double power-law (PL) spectral model can fit the phase-averaged intensity data well, with the soft and hard components dominating below and above around 5 keV, respectively. We find that the soft PL exhibits a polarization degree (PD) of about 20% while the hard X-ray PL displays a PD of about 50%; both components have a polarization angle (PA) compatible with 0 degree. These results are supported through model-independent polarization analysis which shows an increasing PD from about 15% to 70% in the 2-3 keV and 6-8 keV ranges, respectively, while the PA remains consistent with 0 degree. We find marginal evidence for variability in the polarization properties with pulse phase, namely a higher PD at spin phases coinciding with the peak in the hard X-ray pulse. We compare the hard X-ray PL to the expectation from direct resonant inverse Compton scattering (RICS) and secondary pair cascade synchrotron radiation from primary high-energy RICS photons, finding that both can provide reasonable spectropolarimetric agreement with the data, yet, the latter more naturally. Finally, we suggest that the soft power law X-ray component may be emission emanating from a Comptonized corona in the inner magnetosphere., Comment: Submitted to ApJL together with a companion paper by Rigoselli et al. Comments are welcome
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- 2024