Thanks to the good spectral resolution and large effective area of the EPIC/PN instrument on board of XMM-Newton, we have at hand a large number of observations of accreting low-mass X-ray binaries, that allow for the fist time a comprehensive view on the characteristics of the reflection component at different accretion regimes and to probe the effects of a magnetosphere on its formation. We focus here on a comparative analysis of the reflection component from a series of spectroscopic studies on selected sources: 4U 1705-44, observed both in the soft and hard state, the pulsating ms pulsars SAX J1808.4-3658 and IGR J17511-3057, and the intermittent pulsar HETE J1900-2455. Although the sources can present very similar accretion rates and continuum shapes, the reflection parameters do not generally result the same, moreover the effect of a magnetosphere on the formation of the reflection component appears elusive. © 2014 Owned by the authors.

D'Aí, A., Papitto, A., Di Salvo, T., Iaria, R., Robba, N., Egron, E., et al. (2014). The reflection component in NS LMXBs. In PHYSICS AT THE MAGNETOSPHERIC BOUNDARY [10.1051/epjconf/20136406006].

The reflection component in NS LMXBs

D'AI', Antonino;DI SALVO, Tiziana;IARIA, Rosario;
2014-01-08

Abstract

Thanks to the good spectral resolution and large effective area of the EPIC/PN instrument on board of XMM-Newton, we have at hand a large number of observations of accreting low-mass X-ray binaries, that allow for the fist time a comprehensive view on the characteristics of the reflection component at different accretion regimes and to probe the effects of a magnetosphere on its formation. We focus here on a comparative analysis of the reflection component from a series of spectroscopic studies on selected sources: 4U 1705-44, observed both in the soft and hard state, the pulsating ms pulsars SAX J1808.4-3658 and IGR J17511-3057, and the intermittent pulsar HETE J1900-2455. Although the sources can present very similar accretion rates and continuum shapes, the reflection parameters do not generally result the same, moreover the effect of a magnetosphere on the formation of the reflection component appears elusive. © 2014 Owned by the authors.
8-gen-2014
D'Aí, A., Papitto, A., Di Salvo, T., Iaria, R., Robba, N., Egron, E., et al. (2014). The reflection component in NS LMXBs. In PHYSICS AT THE MAGNETOSPHERIC BOUNDARY [10.1051/epjconf/20136406006].
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