Discovery of polarized X-ray emission from the accreting millisecond pulsar SRGA J144459.2–604207

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Authors
  • Alessandro Papitto
  • Alessandro Di Marco
  • Juri Poutanen
  • Tuomo Salmi
  • Giulia Illiano
  • Fabio La Monaca
  • Filippo Ambrosino
  • Anna Bobrikova
  • Maria Cristina Baglio
  • Caterina Ballocco
  • Luciano Burderi
  • Sergio Campana
  • Francesco Coti Zelati
  • Tiziana Di Salvo
  • Riccardo La Placa
  • Vladislav Loktev
  • Sinan Long
  • Christian Malacaria
  • Arianna Miraval Zanon
  • Mason Ng
  • Maura Pilia
  • Andrea Sanna
  • Luigi Stella
  • Tod Strohmayer
  • Silvia Zane
Publication date 02-2025
Journal Astronomy and Astrophysics
Article number A37
Volume | Issue number 694
Number of pages 9
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Anton Pannekoek Institute for Astronomy (API)
Abstract
We report the discovery of polarized X-ray emission from an accreting millisecond pulsar. During a 10-day-long coverage of the February 2024 outburst of SRGA J144459.2−604207, the Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE) detected an average polarization degree of the 2–8 keV emission of 2.3%±0.4% at an angle of 59° ±6° (east of north; the uncertainties quoted are at the 1σ confidence level). The polarized signal shows a significant energy dependence with a degree of 4.0%±0.5% between 3 and 6 keV and < 1.5% (90% c.l.) in the 2–3 keV range. We used NICER, XMM–Newton, and NuSTAR observations to obtain an accurate pulse-timing solution and to perform a phase-resolved polarimetric analysis of IXPE data. We did not detect any significant variability in the Stokes parameters Q and U with the spin and orbital phases. We used the relativistic rotating-vector model to show that a moderately fan-beam emission from two point-like spots at low magnetic obliquity (≃10°) is compatible with the observed pulse profile and polarization properties. IXPE also detected 52 type I X-ray bursts whose recurrence time Δtrec increased from 2 to 8 h as a function of the observed count rate C as Δtrec ∝ C−0.8. We stacked the emission observed during all the bursts and obtained an upper limit on the polarization degree of 8.5% (90% c.l.).
Document type Article
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202451775
Other links https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85217023018
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