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    Proton Cyclotron Features in Thermal Spectra of Ultra-magnetized Neutron Stars

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    A great deal of interest has been recently raised in connection with the possibility that soft γ\gamma-ray repeaters (SGRs) and anomalous X-ray pulsars (AXPs) contain {\em magnetars}, young neutron stars endowed with magnetic fields 1014\gtrsim 10^{14} G. In this paper we calculate thermal spectra from ultra-magnetized neutron stars for values of the luminosity and magnetic field believed to be relevant to SGRs and AXPs. Emergent spectra are found to be very close to a blackbody at the star effective temperature and exhibit a distinctive absorption feature at the proton cyclotron energy Ec,p0.63(B/1014G)E_{c,p}\simeq 0.63 (B/10^{14} {\rm G}) keV. The proton cyclotron features (PCFs) are conspicuous (equivalent width of up to many hundreds eV) and relatively broad (ΔE/E0.050.2\Delta E/E \sim 0.05-0.2). The detection of the PCFs is well within the capabilities of present X-ray spectrometers, like the HETGS and METGS on board Chandra. Their observation might provide decisive evidence in favor of the existence of magnetars.Comment: 7 pages, 4 figures, minor changes included, typos corrected. Accepted for publication in Ap

    Horizontal Gene Transfers with or without Cell Fusions in All Categories of the Living Matter

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