1. Is RX J1856.5−3754 a Quark Star?
- Author
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Fabrizio Nicastro, Herman L. Marshall, Antonella Fruscione, Jeremy J. Drake, Deron O. Pease, Vinay L. Kashyap, Klaus Werner, Michael Juda, Brad Wargelin, Stefan Dreizler, and Peter E. Freeman
- Subjects
Physics ,Accretion (meteorology) ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Molecular cloud ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Astrophysics ,Compact star ,Spectral line ,Interstellar medium ,Strange matter ,Neutron star ,Quark star ,Space and Planetary Science ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics - Abstract
Deep Chandra LETG+HRC-S observations of the isolated neutron star candidate RX J1856.5-3754 have been analysed to search for metallic and resonance cyclotron spectral features and for pulsation behaviour. As found from earlier observations, the X-ray spectrum is well-represented by a ~ 60 eV (7e5 K) blackbody. No unequivocal evidence of spectral line or edge features has been found, arguing against metal-dominated models. The data contain no evidence for pulsation and we place a 99% confidence upper limit of 2.7% on the unaccelerated pulse fraction over a wide frequency range from 1e-4 to 100 Hz. We argue that the derived interstellar medium neutral hydrogen column density of 8e19
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- 2002