The detection of polarized x-ray emission from the magnetar 1E 2259+586
We report on IXPE, NICER and XMM-Newton observations of the magnetar 1E 2259+586. We find that the source is significantly polarized at about or above 20% for all phases except for the secondary peak where it is more weakly polarized. The polarization degree is strongest during the primary minimum w...
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Zusammenfassung: | We report on IXPE, NICER and XMM-Newton observations of the magnetar 1E
2259+586. We find that the source is significantly polarized at about or above
20% for all phases except for the secondary peak where it is more weakly
polarized. The polarization degree is strongest during the primary minimum
which is also the phase where an absorption feature has been identified
previously (Pizzocaro et al. 2019). The polarization angle of the photons are
consistent with a rotating vector model with a mode switch between the primary
minimum and the rest of the rotation of the neutron star. We propose a scenario
in which the emission at the source is weakly polarized (as in a condensed
surface) and, as the radiation passes through a plasma arch, resonant cyclotron
scattering off of protons produces the observed polarized radiation. This
confirms the magnetar nature of the source with a surface field greater than
about 1015 G |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2311.03637 |