快速旋转的中子星的观测外观

V. Suleimanov, J. Poutanen, K. Werner
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低质量x射线双星中的中子星(NSs)旋转频率高到足以明显偏离球形($\nu_* \sim$ 200—600 Hz)。我们研究了快速自转对NS观测外观的影响。我们利用精确的完全相对论性计算,提出了快速旋转NS的引力质量和赤道半径与相同重子质量的非旋转NS的质量$M$和半径$R$之间的解析公式。我们使用改进的扁圆史瓦西近似(MOS)计算了在不同倾角下观测到的扁圆旋转NS的光谱,其中光弯曲在史瓦西度量中计算,但在光子红移计算中近似考虑了NS的帧拖动和四极矩。我们将冷却尾方法推广到快速旋转NS的情况,以获得具有相同重子质量的相应非旋转NS的最可能值$M$和$R$。我们利用先前计算的NS大气模型,用一个稀释的黑体来近似NS表面的局部光谱。我们表明,如果使用非旋转NS的冷却尾方法版本,对于以$\nu_* =$ 700 Hz旋转的$R\approx 11$ km的面星,NS半径可能被高估3- 3.5 km。我们将该方法应用于SAX J1810.8 $-$ 2609中以$\nu_* \approx$ 532 Hz旋转的NS观测到的x射线暴。如果以倾角i=60度观看,则非旋转NS(假设$M=1.5 M_\odot$)的半径变为$11.8\pm0.5$ km,而正面观看则变为$R=11.2\pm0.5$ km,这比使用忽略旋转的标准冷却尾方法获得的半径小0.6 km和1.2 km。这些快速旋转的NSs对应的赤道半径为12.3 $\pm 0.6$ km(对于i=60°)和11.6 $\pm 0.6$ \,km(对于i=0°)。
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Observational appearance of rapidly rotating neutron stars
Neutron stars (NSs) in low-mass X-ray binaries rotate at frequencies high enough to significantly deviate from sphericity ($\nu_* \sim$ 200--600 Hz). We investigate the effects of rapid rotation on the observational appearance of a NS. We propose analytical formulae relating gravitational mass and equatorial radius of the rapidly rotating NS to the mass $M$ and radius $R$ of a non-rotating NS of the same baryonic mass using accurate fully relativistic computations. We compute spectra from an oblate rotating NS observed at different inclination angles using the modified oblate Schwarzschild (MOS) approximation, where light bending is computed in Schwarzschild metric, but frame dragging and quadrupole moment of a NS are approximately accounted for in the photon redshift calculations. We generalize the cooling tail method to the case of a rapidly rotating NS to obtain the most probable values of $M$ and $R$ of the corresponding non-rotating NS with the same baryonic mass. We approximate the local spectra from the NS surface by a diluted blackbody using previously computed NS atmosphere models. We show that the NS radius could be overestimated by 3--3.5 km for face-on stars of $R\approx 11$ km rotating at $\nu_* =$ 700 Hz if the version of the cooling tail method for a non-rotating NS is used. We apply the method to an X-ray burst observed from the NS rotating at $\nu_* \approx$ 532 Hz in SAX J1810.8$-$2609. The resulting radius of the non-rotating NS (assuming $M=1.5 M_\odot$) becomes $11.8\pm0.5$ km if it is viewed at inclination i=60 deg and $R=11.2\pm0.5$ km for a face-on view, which are smaller by 0.6 and 1.2 km than the radius obtained using standard cooling tail method ignoring rotation. The corresponding equatorial radii of these rapidly rotating NSs are 12.3$\pm 0.6$ km (for i=60 deg) and 11.6$\pm 0.6$\,km (for i=0 deg).
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