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Proton Cyclotron Features in Thermal Spectra of Ultra-magnetized Neutron Stars
A great deal of interest has been recently raised in connection with the
possibility that soft -ray repeaters (SGRs) and anomalous X-ray pulsars
(AXPs) contain {\em magnetars}, young neutron stars endowed with magnetic
fields 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 keV. The proton cyclotron features (PCFs) are
conspicuous (equivalent width of up to many hundreds eV) and relatively broad
(). 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