W. Coburn et al., Discovery of a cyclotron resonant scattering feature in the Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer spectrum of 4U 0352+309 (X Persei), ASTROPHYS J, 552(2), 2001, pp. 738-747
We have discovered a similar to 29 keV cyclotron resonance scattering featu
re (CRSF) in the X-ray spectrum of 4U 0352 + 309 (X Per) using observations
taken with the Rossi X-Ray Timing Explorer. The source 4U 0352 + 309 is a
persistent low-luminosity (L-X = 4.2 x 10(34) ergs s(-1)) X-ray pulsar with
a 837 s period, which accretes material from the Be star X Per. The X-ray
spectrum, unusual when compared to brighter accreting pulsars, may be due t
o the low mass accretion rate and could be typical of the new class of pers
istent low-luminosity Be/X-ray binary pulsars. We attempted spectral fits w
ith continuum models used historically for 4U 0352 + 309 and found that all
were improved by the addition of a CRSF at similar to 29 keV. The model th
at best fitted the observations is a combination of a 1.45 +/- 0.02 keV bla
ckbody with a 5.4 x 10(8) cm(2) area and a power law with a 1.83 +/- 0.03 p
hoton index modified by the CRSF. In these fits the CRSF energy is 28.6(-1.
7)(+1.5) keV, implying a magnetic field strength of 2.5(1 + z) x 10(12) G i
n the scattering region (where z is the gravitational redshift). Phase-reso
lved analysis shows that the blackbody and cyclotron line energies are cons
istent with being constant through the pulse.