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Understanding the coexistence of spin-up and spin-down behaviors in long period X-ray pulsars

Published 9 Dec 2019 in astro-ph.HE | (1912.03839v1)

Abstract: Assuming the wind-fed accretion magnetars in long period X-ray pulsars, we calculated the rotational evolution of the neutron stars. Our calculations considered the effects of the magnetic field decay in magnetars. The results show that wind-fed accretion magnetars can evolve to the long period X-ray pulsars with a spin period much longer than 1000 s. The spin-down trend observed in 4U 2206+54 like sources is expected when the young X-ray binary systems are on the way to their equilibrium period. Detailed calculations showed that its spin-down may be affected by accretion with outflows or accretion while spin-down. Due to the magnetic field decay in magnetars, wind-fed accretion magnetars will have a decreasing equilibrium period for a constant mass accretion rate. For 2S 0114+65, the spin-up rate due to magnetic field decay is one order of magnitude smaller than the observations. The spin-up rate of 2S 0114+65 may be attributed to the formation of a transient disk during wind accretion. The slowest X-ray pulsar AX J1910.7+0917 would be a link source between 4U 2206+54 and 2S 0114+65.

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