Candidate 1.97 keV absorption line in HLX 2SXPS J111416.1+481833 interpreted as proton CRSF implying B ~ 4e14 G for a neutron star accretor.
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Chandra HETGS observations of X1908+075 detect variable Fe Kα fluorescence, model NH orbital changes to derive inclination 46° and wind mass-loss rate 9.1e-7 solar masses per year, confirming a classical wind-fed supergiant X-ray binary.
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Discovery of a Candidate 2 keV Cyclotron Resonance Scattering Feature in the HLX NGC 3583 X-1
Candidate 1.97 keV absorption line in HLX 2SXPS J111416.1+481833 interpreted as proton CRSF implying B ~ 4e14 G for a neutron star accretor.
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Iron line diagnostics of the stellar wind in X1908+075
Chandra HETGS observations of X1908+075 detect variable Fe Kα fluorescence, model NH orbital changes to derive inclination 46° and wind mass-loss rate 9.1e-7 solar masses per year, confirming a classical wind-fed supergiant X-ray binary.