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The X-ray evolution and geometry of the 2018 outburst of XTE J1810−197.
Document Type
Article
Source
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 7/15/2021, Vol. 504 Issue 4, p5244-5257. 14p.
Subject
*X-rays
*SURFACE geometry
*GEOMETRY
*GEOMETRIC surfaces
*X-ray bursts
Language
ISSN
0035-8711
Abstract
After 15 yr, in late 2018, the magnetar XTE J1810−197 underwent a second recorded X-ray outburst event and reactivated as a radio pulsar. We initiated an X-ray monitoring campaign to follow the timing and spectral evolution of the magnetar as its flux decays using Swift, XMM–Newton, NuSTAR , and NICER observations. During the year-long campaign, the magnetar reproduced similar behaviour to that found for the first outburst, with a factor of 2 change in its spin-down rate from ∼7.2 × 10−12 to ∼1.5 × 10−11 s s−1 after two months. Unique to this outburst, we confirm the peculiar energy-dependent phase shift of the pulse profile. Following the initial outburst, the spectrum of XTE J1810−197 is well modelled by multiple blackbody components corresponding to a pair of non-concentric, hot thermal caps surrounded by a cooler one, superposed to the colder star surface. We model the energy-dependent pulse profile to constrain the viewing and surface emission geometry and find that the overall geometry of XTE J1810−197 has likely evolved relative to that found for the 2003 event. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]