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arxiv: 1102.2640 · v1 · pith:75MUU5WOnew · submitted 2011-02-13 · 🌌 astro-ph.HE

XMM-Newton observations of the low-mass X-ray binary EXO 0748-676 in quiescence

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The neutron star low-mass X-ray binary EXO 0748-676 started a transition from outburst to quiescence in August 2008, after more than 24 years of continuous accretion. The return of the source to quiescence has been monitored extensively by several X-ray observatories. Here, we report on four XMM-Newton observations elapsing a period of more than 19 months and starting in November 2008. The X-ray spectra show a soft thermal component which we fit with a neutron star atmosphere model. Only in the first observation do we find a significant second component above ~ 3 keV accounting for ~ 7 % of the total flux, which could indicate residual accretion. The thermal bolometric flux and the temperature of the neutron star crust decrease steadily by 40 and 10 % respectively between the first and the fourth observation. At the time of the last observation, June 2010, we obtain a thermal bolometric luminosity of 5.6 x 10$^{33}$ (d/7.1 kpc)$^2$ erg s$^{-1}$ and a temperature of the neutron star crust of 109 eV. The cooling curve is consistent with a relatively hot, medium-mass neutron star, cooling by standard mechanisms. From the spectral fits to a neutron star atmosphere model we infer limits for the mass and the radius of the neutron star. We find that in order to achieve self-consistency for the NS mass between the different methods, the value of the distance is constrained to be <~6 kpc. For this value of the distance, the derived mass and radius contours are consistent with a number of EoSs with nucleons and hyperons.

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