The high energy X-ray probe (HEX-P): magnetars and other isolated neutron stars

  • J. A.J. Alford
  • , G. A. Younes
  • , Z. Wadiasingh
  • , M. Abdelmaguid
  • , H. An
  • , M. Bachetti
  • , M. G. Baring
  • , A. Beloborodov
  • , A. Y. Chen
  • , T. Enoto
  • , J. A. García
  • , J. D. Gelfand
  • , E. V. Gotthelf
  • , A. K. Harding
  • , C. P. Hu
  • , A. D. Jaodand
  • , V. Kaspi
  • , C. Kim
  • , C. Kouveliotou
  • , L. Kuiper
  • K. Mori, M. Nynka, J. Park, D. Stern, J. Valverde, D. J. Walton

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Abstract

The hard X-ray emission from magnetars and other isolated neutron stars remains under-explored. An instrument with higher sensitivity to hard X-rays is critical to understanding the physics of neutron star magnetospheres and also the relationship between magnetars and Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs). High sensitivity to hard X-rays is required to determine the number of magnetars with hard X-ray tails, and to track transient non-thermal emission from these sources for years post-outburst. This sensitivity would also enable previously impossible studies of the faint non-thermal emission from middle-aged rotation-powered pulsars (RPPs), and detailed phase-resolved spectroscopic studies of younger, bright RPPs. The High Energy X-ray Probe (HEX-P) is a probe-class mission concept that will combine high spatial resolution X-ray imaging ((Formula presented.) arcsec half-power diameter (HPD) at 0.2–25 keV) and broad spectral coverage (0.2–80 keV) with a sensitivity superior to current facilities (including XMM-Newton and NuSTAR). HEX-P has the required timing resolution to perform follow-up observations of sources identified by other facilities and positively identify candidate pulsating neutron stars. Here we discuss how HEX-P is ideally suited to address important questions about the physics of magnetars and other isolated neutron stars.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1294449
JournalFrontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences
Volume10
DOIs
StatePublished - 2023

Keywords

  • HEX-P
  • magnetars
  • neutron stars
  • pulsars
  • spectra Frontiers
  • X-ray sources

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