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  • Peculiar temporal and spectral features in highly obscured HMXB pulsar IGR J16320-4751 using XMM-Newton
  • 2023
  • In: New Astronomy. - : Elsevier BV. - 1384-1076 .- 1384-1092. ; 98, s. 101942-
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • IGR J16320-4751 is a highly obscured HMXB source containing a very slow neutron star (P-spin similar to 1300 sec) orbiting its supergiant companion star with a period of similar to 9 days. It shows high column density (N-H similar to 2 - 5 x 10(23) cm(-2)) in the spectrum, and a large variation in flux along the orbit despite not being an eclipsing source. We report on some peculiar timing and spectral features from archival XMM-Newton observation of this source including 8 observations taken during a single orbit. The pulsar shows large timing variability in terms of average count rate from different observations, flaring activity, sudden changes in count rate, cessation of pulsation, and variable pulse profile even from observations taken a few days apart. We note that IGR J16320-4751 is among a small number of sources for which this temporary cessation of pulsation in the light curve has been observed. A time-resolved spectral analysis around the segment of missing pulse shows that variable absorption is deriving such a behavior in this source. Energy resolved pulse profiles in 6.2-6.6 keV band which has a partial contribution from Fe K-alpha photons, show strong pulsation. However, a more systematic analysis reveals a flat pulse profile from the contribution of Fe K-alpha photons in this band implying a symmetric distribution for the material responsible for this emission. Soft excess emission below 3 keV is seen in 6 out of 11 spectra of XMM-Newton observations.
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  • Öztaş, Ahmet M., et al. (author)
  • Re-evaluation of Ωk of the normalised Friedmann-Lemaître-Robertson-Walker model : Implications for Hubble constant determinations
  • 2021
  • In: New Astronomy. - : Elsevier. - 1384-1076 .- 1384-1092. ; 88
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • The description of spacetime is an fundamental problem of cosmology. We explain why the current assignments of spacetime geometries for Ωk of the Friedmann-Lemaître-Robertson-Walker (FLRW) model are probably incorrect and suggest more useful descriptions. We show that Ωk represents not only curvature but the influence of matter density on the extent of spacetime between massive objects. Recent analyses of supernovae type Ia (SNe Ia) and HII/GEHR data with the FLRW model present the best fits with a small value for Ωm and a large Ωk. These results are consistent with our Universe exhibiting sparse matter density and quasi-Euclidean geometry and the small Ωm value agrees with Big Bang nucleosynthesis calculations. We suggest the geometry of our current Universe is better described by a value for Ωk≈1 rather than 0. As an example we extend the FLRW model towards the Big Bang and discover a simple explanation of how matter creation developed into the currently geometrically flat Universe with sparse, homogeneous, isotropic matter and energy distributions. Assigning Ωk≈1 to describe quasi-Euclidean spacetime geometry is also useful for estimating H0 and should help resolve the “tension” surrounding current estimates by different investigators.
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