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Studying geometry of the ultraluminous X-ray pulsar Swift J0243.6+6124 using X-ray and optical polarimetry
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Working Paper
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Poutanen, JuriTsygankov, Sergey S.Doroshenko, VictorForsblom, Sofia V.Jenke, PeterKaaret, PhilipBerdyugin, Andrei V.Blinov, DmitryKravtsov, VadimLiodakis, IoannisTzouvanou, AnastasiaDi Marco, AlessandroHeyl, JeremyLa Monaca, FabioMushtukov, Alexander A.Pavlov, George G.Salganik, AlexanderVeledina, AlexandraWeisskopf, Martin C.Zane, SilviaLoktev, VladislavSuleimanov, Valery F.Wilson-Hodge, ColleenBerdyugina, Svetlana V.Kagitani, MasatoPiirola, VilppuSakanoi, TakeshiAgudo, IvanAntonelli, Lucio A.Bachetti, MatteoBaldini, LucaBaumgartner, Wayne H.Bellazzini, RonaldoBianchi, StefanoBongiorno, Stephen D.Bonino, RaffaellaBrez, AlessandroBucciantini, NiccoloCapitanio, FiammaCastellano, SimoneCavazzuti, ElisabettaChen, Chien-TingCiprini, StefanoCosta, EnricoDe Rosa, AlessandraDel Monte, EttoreDi Gesu, LauraDi Lalla, NiccoloDonnarumma, ImmacolataDovciak, MichalEhlert, Steven R.Enoto, TeruakiEvangelista, YuriFabiani, SergioFerrazzoli, RiccardoGarcia, Javier A.Gunji, ShuichiHayashida, KiyoshiIwakiri, WataruJorstad, Svetlana G.Karas, VladimirKislat, FabianKitaguchi, TakaoKolodziejczak, Jeffery J.Latronico, LucaMaldera, SimoneManfreda, AlbertoMarin, FredericMarinucci, AndreaMarscher, Alan P.Marshall, Herman L.Massaro, FrancescoMatt, GiorgioMitsuishi, IkuyukiMizuno, TsunefumiMuleri, FabioNegro, MichelaNg, Chi-YungO'Dell, Stephen L.Omodei, NicolaOppedisano, ChiaraPapitto, AlessandroPeirson, Abel L.Perri, MatteoPesce-Rollins, MelissaPetrucci, Pierre-OlivierPilia, MauraPossenti, AndreaPuccetti, SimonettaRamsey, Brian D.Rankin, JohnRatheesh, AjayRoberts, Oliver J.Romani, Roger W.Sgro, CarmeloSlane, PatrickSoffitta, PaoloSpandre, GloriaSwartz, Douglas A.Tamagawa, ToruTavecchio, FabrizioTaverna, RobertoTawara, YuzuruTennant, Allyn F.Thomas, Nicholas E.Tombesi, FrancescoTrois, AlessioTurolla, RobertoVink, JaccoWu, KinwahXie, Fei
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
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Abstract
Discovery of pulsations from a number of ultra-luminous X-ray (ULX) sources proved that accretion onto neutron stars can produce luminosities exceeding the Eddington limit by a couple of orders of magnitude. The conditions necessary to achieve such high luminosities as well as the exact geometry of the accretion flow in the neutron star vicinity are, however, a matter of debate. The pulse phase-resolved polarization measurements that became possible with the launch of the IXPE can be used to determine the pulsar geometry and its orientation relative to the orbital plane. They provide an avenue to test different theoretical models of ULX pulsars. In this paper we present the results of three IXPE observations of the first Galactic ULX pulsar Swift J0243.6+6124 during its 2023 outburst. We find strong variations of the polarization characteristics with the pulsar phase. The average polarization degree increases from about 5% to 15% as the flux dropped by a factor of three in the course of the outburst. The polarization angle (PA) as function of the pulsar phase shows two peaks in the first two observations, but changes to a characteristic sawtooth pattern in the remaining data set. This is not consistent with a simple rotating vector model. Assuming the existence of an additional constant polarized component, we were able to fit the three observations with a common rotating vector model and obtain constraints on the pulsar geometry. In particular, we find the pulsar angular momentum inclination with respect to the line-of-sight of 15-40 deg, the magnetic obliquity of 60-80 deg, and the pulsar spin position angle of -50 deg, which differs from the constant component PA of about 10 deg. Combining these X-ray measurements with the optical PA, we find evidence for a 30 deg misalignment between the pulsar spin and the binary orbital axis.
Comment: 13 pages, 10 figures, submitted to A&A