Magnetar Broadband X-ray Spectra Correlated with Magnetic Fields: Suzaku Archive of SGRs and AXPs Combined with NuSTAR, Swift, and RXTE
Abstract: Studies were made of the 1-70 keV persistent spectra of fifteen magnetars as a complete sample observed with Suzaku from 2006 to 2013. Combined with early NuSTAR observations of four hard X-ray emitters, nine objects showed a hard power-law emission dominating at $\gtrsim$10 keV with the 15--60 keV flux of $\sim$1-$11\times 10{-11}$ ergs s${-1}$ cm${-2}$. The hard X-ray luminosity $L_{\rm h}$, relative to that of a soft-thermal surface radiation $L_{\rm s}$, tends to become higher toward younger and strongly magnetized objects. Updated from the previous study, their hardness ratio, defined as $\xi=L_{\rm h}/L_{\rm s}$, is correlated with the measured spin-down rate $\dot{P}$ as $\xi=0.62 \times (\dot{P}/10{-11}\,{\rm s}\,{\rm s}{-1}){0.72}$, corresponding with positive and negative correlations of the dipole field strength $B_{\rm d}$ ($\xi \propto B_{\rm d}{1.41}$) and the characteristic age $\tau_{\rm c}$ ($\xi \propto \tau_{\rm c}{-0.68}$), respectively. Among our sample, five transients were observed during X-ray outbursts, and the results are compared with their long-term 1-10 keV flux decays monitored with Swift/XRT and RXTE/PCA. Fading curves of three bright outbursts are approximated by an empirical formula used in the seismology, showing a $\sim$10-40 d plateau phase. Transients show the maximum luminosities of $L_{\rm s}$$\sim$$10{35}$ erg s${-1}$, which is comparable to those of the persistently bright ones, and fade back to $\lesssim$$10{32}$ erg s${-1}$. Spectral properties are discussed in a framework of the magnetar hypothesis.
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