Q. C. Zhao, L. Tao, S. S. Tsygankov, A. A. Mushtukov, H. Feng, M. Y. Ge, H. C. Li, S. N. Zhang, L. Zhang
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Abstract
We present a detailed time-resolved and phase-resolved polarimetric analysis of the transient X-ray pulsar RX J0440.9+4431/LS V +44 17, using data from the Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE) during the 2023 giant outburst. We conducted a time-resolved analysis by dividing the data into several intervals for each observation. This analysis reveals a continuous rotation of the phase-averaged polarization angle (PA) across the observations performed during the supercritical and subcritical regimes. To investigate the origin of the PA rotation, we performed a pulse phase-resolved polarimetric analysis over four time intervals, each spanning approximately three days. Applying the rotating vector model (RVM), the geometric parameters of the system were determined for each interval. Despite the short time gap of just ∼20 days, we observed significant variation in the RVM parameters between the first interval and the subsequent three, indicating the presence of an additional polarized component alongside the RVM component. Using a two-polarized component model with the assumption that this additional component remains constant across pulse phases, we calculated the phase-averaged PA and polarized flux of both the variable and constant components. The phase-averaged PA of each component remained relatively stable over time, but the polarized flux of the constant component decreased, while that of the variable component increased. The observed rotation of the PA is attributed to the gradual shift in the polarized flux ratio between the two components and is not directly related to the different accretion regimes.
我们利用成像x射线偏振探测器(IXPE)在2023年巨大爆发期间的数据,对瞬态x射线脉冲星RX J0440.9+4431/LS V +44 17进行了详细的时间分辨和相位分辨偏振分析。我们进行了时间分辨分析,将每次观测的数据分成几个区间。该分析揭示了在超临界和亚临界状态下进行的观测中相平均极化角(PA)的连续旋转。为了研究PA旋转的起源,我们在四个时间间隔内进行了脉冲相位分辨偏振分析,每个时间间隔大约为三天。应用旋转矢量模型(RVM),确定了系统在每个区间的几何参数。尽管只有大约20天的短暂时间间隔,但我们观察到第一个间隔和随后的三个间隔之间RVM参数的显着变化,表明在RVM组件旁边存在额外的极化组件。采用双极化分量模型,假设该附加分量在脉冲相位中保持恒定,我们计算了可变分量和恒定分量的相位平均PA和极化通量。随着时间的推移,各分量的相位平均PA保持相对稳定,但恒定分量的极化通量减小,而可变分量的极化通量增大。观测到的PA的旋转归因于两个分量之间极化通量比的逐渐变化,而与不同的吸积机制没有直接关系。
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