Probing the emission mechanism and nature of the pulsating compact object in the X-ray binary SAX J1324.4-6200

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Ducci, L. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Bozzo, E. [2 ,4 ]
Burgay, M. [5 ]
Malacaria, C. [6 ]
Ridolfi, A. [5 ,7 ]
Romano, P. [3 ]
Serim, M. M. [1 ]
Vercellone, S. [3 ]
Santangelo, A. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Tubingen, Inst Astron & Astrophys, Kepler Ctr Astro & Particle Phys, Sand 1, D-72076 Tubingen, Germany
[2] Univ Geneva, ISDC Data Ctr Astrophys, 16 Chemin Ec, CH-1290 Versoix, Switzerland
[3] INAF Osservatorio Astron Brera, Via Bianchi 46, I-23807 Merate, Italy
[4] INAF OAR, Via Frascati 33, I-00078 Monte Porzio Catone, Rome, Italy
[5] INAF Osservatorio Astron Cagliari, Via Sci 5, I-09047 Selargius, Italy
[6] Int Space Sci Inst, Hallerstr 6, CH-3012 Bern, Switzerland
[7] Max Planck Inst Radioastron, Hugel 69, D-53121 Bonn, Germany
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accretion; accretion disks; stars: magnetars; stars: neutron; gamma rays: stars; X-rays: binaries; X-rays: individuals; XMM-NEWTON OBSERVATION; PHOTON IMAGING CAMERA; NEUTRON-STARS; GAMMA-RAYS; PULSARS; ACCRETION; DISCOVERY; EVOLUTION; POPULATION; MAGNETARS;
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10.1051/0004-6361/202349033
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P1 [天文学];
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Recently, there has been renewed interest in the Be X-ray binary (Be/XRB) SAX J1324.4-6200 because of its spatial coincidence with a variable gamma-ray source detected by Fermi/LAT. To explore more thoroughly its properties, new X-ray observations were carried out in 2023 by NuSTAR, XMM-Newton, and Swift satellites, jointly covering the energy range from 0.2 - 79 keV. SAX J1324.4-6200 was caught at an X-ray flux of similar to 10(-11) erg cm(-2) s(-1). The X-ray spectrum fits well with an absorbed power law with a high energy cutoff. Other acceptable fits require an additional blackbody component (kT(bb) approximate to 1.1 keV) or a Gaussian in absorption (E-gabs approximate to 6.9 keV). We measured a NuSTAR spin period of 175.8127 +/- 0.0036 s and an XMM-Newton spin period of 175.862 +/- 0.025 s. We show that all the available spin period measurements of SAX J1324.4-6200, spanning 29 yr, are highly correlated with time, resulting in a remarkably stable spin-down of (P) over dot = 6.09 +/- 0.06 x 10(-9) s s(-1). We find that if SAX J1324.4-6200 hosts an accretion-powered pulsar, accretion torque models indicate a surface magnetic field of similar to 10(12 - 13) G. The X-ray properties emerging from our analysis strenghten the hypothesis that SAX J1324.4-6200 belongs to the small group of persistent Be/XRBs. We also performed radio observations with the Parkes Murriyang telescope, to search for radio pulsations. However, no radio pulsations compatible with the rotational ephemeris of SAX J1324.4-6200 were detected. We rule out the hypothesis that SAX J1324.4-6200 is a gamma-ray binary where the emission is produced by interactions between the pulsar and the companion winds. Other models commonly used to account for the production of gamma-rays in accreting pulsars cannot reproduce the bright emission from SAX J1324.4-6200. We examined other possible mechanisms behind the gamma-ray emission and note that there is a similar to 0.5% chance probability that an unknown extragalactic active galactic nucleus (AGN) observed through the Galactic plane may coincidentally fall within the Fermi/LAT error circle of the source and be responsible for the gamma-ray emission.
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