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XMM-Newton detects a relativistically broadened iron line in the spectrum of the ms X-ray pulsar SAX J1808.4-3658
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Relativistic AstrophysicsPhotometryExperimental Nuclear PhysicsX-ray SpectroscopyPhysicsEngineeringNatural SciencesIron LineX-ray DiffractionNuclear TheoryAstrophysical PlasmaXmm-newton ObservationEnergy BandSynchrotron RadiationLatest X-ray OutburstHigh-energy AstrophysicsAstrophysics
We report on a 63-ks long XMM-Newton observation of the accreting millisecond pulsar SAX J1808.4-3658 during the latest X-ray outburst which started on September 21st 2008. The pn spectrum shows a highly significant emission line in the energy band where the iron K-α line is expected, and which we identify as emission from neutral (or mildly ionized) iron. The line profile appears to be quite broad (more than 1 keV FWHM) and asymmetric; the most probable explanation for this profile is Doppler and relativistic broadening from the inner accretion disc. From a fit with a diskline profile we find an inner radius of the disc of , corresponding to km for a 1.4 neutron star. The disc therefore appears truncated inside the corotation radius (31 km for SAX J1808.4-3658) in agreement with the fact that the source was still showing pulsations during the XMM-Newton observation.
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