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X-ray and Radio campaign of the Z-source GX 340+0: discovery of X-ray polarization and its implications

Authors :
Bhargava, Yash
Ng, Mason
Zhang, Liang
Balasubramanian, Arvind
Russell, Thomas D.
Kaushik, Aman
Jadoliya, Vishal
Ravi, Swati
Bhattacharyya, Sudip
Pahari, Mayukh
Homan, Jeroen
Marshall, Herman L.
Chakrabarty, Deepto
Carotenuto, Francesco
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

We present the discovery of X-ray polarization from the neutron star low-mass X-ray binary and Z-source, GX~340$+$0, using an Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE) observation in March 2024. Along with the IXPE observation, we conducted an extensive X-ray and radio monitoring campaign to ascertain the source properties during and around the IXPE observation. The source was within the horizontal branch throughout the multiwavelength campaign. We measured a significant X-ray polarization in 2--8 keV with polarization degree (PD) = $4.02 \pm 0.35$% and polarization angle (PA) = $37.6 \pm 2.5^\circ$. The energy-dependent polarization indicates that in the 2-2.5 keV energy range, the PA is much lower, $\sim9\pm8^\circ$, while other energy bands are consistent with the PA found over 2.5--8 keV. The simultaneous AstroSat-IXPE spectro-polarimetric observations provide some evidence for independent polarization from various spectral components, hinting at a disparity in the PA from the accretion disk and the Comptonized emission, while suggesting an unpolarized emission from the blackbody component. Radio observations in the 0.7--9 GHz frequency range reveal a non-detection of radio emission in 0.7-1.5 GHz and a significant detection in 5.5--9 GHz, suggesting the presence of a spectral break in 1.5-5.5 GHz. Using ATCA observation we place upper limits on the radio polarization at $<$6% on the linear polarization and $<$4% on the circular polarization at 3$\sigma$ level. We discuss the origin of the X-ray polarization and its implications on the geometry of the spectral components.<br />Comment: Submitted in ApJL, 4 figures, 3 tables

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2405.19324
Document Type :
Working Paper