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Highly Significant Detection of X-Ray Polarization from the Brightest Accreting Neutron Star Sco X-1

Author(s)
La Monaca, F.
Di Marco, A.
Poutanen, J.
Bachetti, M.
Motta, S.E.
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Date Issued
2024
Publisher
American Astronomical Society
Abstract
The Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer measured with high significance the X-ray polarization of the brightest Z-source, Sco X-1, resulting in the nominal 2-8 keV energy band in a polarization degree of 1.0% ± 0.2% and a polarization angle of 8° ± 6° at a 90% confidence level. This observation was strictly simultaneous with observations performed by NICER, NuSTAR, and Insight-HXMT, which allowed for a precise characterization of its broadband spectrum from soft to hard X-rays. The source has been observed mainly in its soft state, with short periods of flaring. We also observed low-frequency quasiperiodic oscillations. From a spectropolarimetric analysis, we associate a polarization to the accretion disk at <3.2% at 90% confidence level, compatible with expectations for an electron scattering dominated optically thick atmosphere at the Sco X-1 inclination of ∼44°; for the higher-energy Comptonized component, we obtain a polarization of 1.3% ± 0.4%, in agreement with expectations for a slab of Thomson optical depth of ∼7 and an electron temperature of ∼3 keV. A polarization rotation with respect to previous observations by OSO-8 and PolarLight, and also with respect to the radio-jet position angle, is observed. This result may indicate a variation of the polarization with the source state that can be related to relativistic precession or a change in the corona geometry with the accretion flow. © 2024. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society.
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13025/6490
Journal
Astrophysical Journal Letters
Issue
2
Volume
960
DOI
10.3847/2041-8213/ad132d
URL
https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/2041-8213/ad132d
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