X-ray Polarisation in Magnetar Atmospheres - Effects of Mode Conversion

IF 4.7 3区 物理与天体物理 Q1 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Pub Date : 2024-01-13 DOI:10.1093/mnras/stae159
Ruth M E Kelly, Silvia Zane, Roberto Turolla, Roberto Taverna
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Magnetars, the most strongly magnetised neutron stars, are among the most promising targets for X-ray polarimetry. The Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE), the first satellite devoted to exploring the sky in polarised X-rays, has observed four magnetars to date. A proper interpretation of IXPE results requires the development of new atmospheric models that can take into proper account the effects of the magnetised vacuum on par with those of the plasma. Here we investigate the effects of mode conversion at the vacuum resonance on the polarisation properties of magnetar emission by computing plane-parallel atmospheric models under varying conditions of magnetic field strength/orientation, effective temperature and allowing for either complete or partial adiabatic mode conversion. Complete mode conversion results in a switch of the dominant polarisation mode, from the extraordinary (X) to the ordinary (O) one, below an energy that decreases with increasing magnetic field strength, occurring at ≈0.5 keV for a magnetic field strength of B = 1014 G. Partial adiabatic mode conversion results in a reduced polarisation degree when compared with a standard plasma atmosphere. No dominant mode switch occurs for B = 1014 G while there are two switches for lower fields of B = 3 × 1013 G. Finally, by incorporating our models in a ray-tracing code, we computed the expected polarisation signal at infinity for different emitting regions on the star surface and for different viewing geometries. The observability of QED signatures with IXPE and with future soft X-ray polarimeters as REDSoX is discussed.
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磁星大气中的 X 射线极化--模式转换的影响
磁星是磁性最强的中子星,是 X 射线偏振测量最有希望的目标之一。成像 X 射线极化探测器(IXPE)是第一颗专门用偏振 X 射线探索天空的卫星,迄今已观测到四颗磁星。要正确解释 IXPE 的结果,需要开发新的大气模型,以适当考虑磁化真空与等离子体的影响。在这里,我们通过计算平面平行大气模型,在不同的磁场强度/方位、有效温度条件下,并允许完全或部分绝热模式转换,来研究真空共振时的模式转换对磁星发射极化特性的影响。完全模式转换会导致主要极化模式从非凡(X)模式转换为普通(O)模式,其能量随磁场强度的增加而降低,在磁场强度为 B = 1014 G 时,转换发生在 ≈0.5 keV 处。与标准等离子体大气相比,部分绝热模式转换导致极化程度降低。最后,通过将我们的模型纳入射线追踪代码,我们计算了恒星表面不同发射区域和不同观测几何形状下的无穷远处预期极化信号。讨论了用 IXPE 和未来的软 X 射线偏振计(如 REDSoX)观测 QED 信号的可观测性。
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