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Long-term study of the Double Pulsar J0737-3039 with XMM-Newton: spectral analysis

Elise Egron, Alberto Pellizzoni, Andy Pollock, Maria Noemi Iacolina, Nazar Robertovich Ikhsanov, Andrea Possenti, Marco Marongiu

Published 2017-02-17Version 1

We present a long-term spectral monitoring of the unique Double Pulsar binary PSR J0737-3039 corresponding to two "Large Programs" performed by XMM-Newton in 2006 and 2011. Spectral variability of pulsar emission in soft X-rays is not evident over 5 years, despite the significant relativistic spin precession in the considered time span (about 25deg). We provide, for the first time, evidence of hard X-ray emission from the system in the 5-8 keV energy band. The standard spectral analysis was coupled to the energy dependent spatial analysis to confirm this excess, most likely ascribed to iron line emission. The Fe K-alpha emission line at 6.4-6.97 keV was previously unheard-of in non-accreting binary systems and could testify to the presence of a relic disk that survived the supernova explosions that terminated the lives of the Double Pulsar's stellar progenitors. The existence of a relic disk in this system reinforces speculation about the presence of similar structures around other peculiar classes of isolated neutron stars.

Comments: 13 pages, 4 figures, Accepted for publication in the Astrophysical Journal
Categories: astro-ph.HE
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