Restricted Access. An open-access version is available at arXiv.org (one of the alternative locations)We report detailed timing and spectral analysis of RXTE-PCA data obtained
from observations during the outburst of a transient X-ray pulsar 1A 1118–61 in
January 2009. The pulse profile showed significant evolution during the outburst and
also significant energy dependence − a double peaked profile upto 10 keV and a single
peak at higher energy. We have also detected quasi-periodic oscillations (QPO) at
0.07–0.09 Hz. The rms value of the QPO is 5.2 % and it shows a significant energy
dependence with highest rms of 7% at 9 keV. The QPO frequency changed from 0.09
Hz to 0.07 Hz within 10 days. The magnetic field strength calculated using the QPO
frequency and the X-ray luminosity is in agreement with the magnetic field strength
measured from the energy of the cyclotron absorption feature detected in this source.
The 3-30 keV energy spectrum over the 2009 outburst of 1A 1118–61 can be well
fitted with a partial covering power-law model with a high energy cutoff and an iron
fluorescence line emission. The pulse phase resolved spectral analysis shows that the
partial covering and high energy cutoff model parameters have significant changes
with the pulse phase
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