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XMM-Newton observations of 1A 0535+262 in quiescence
Accretion onto magnetized neutron stars is expected to be centrifugally
inhibited at low accretion rates. Several sources, however, are known to
pulsate in quiescence at luminosities below the theoretical limit predicted for
the onset of the centrifugal barrier. The source 1A 0535+262 is one of them.
Here we present the results of an analysis of a ~50 ks long XMM-Newton
observation of 1A 0535+262 in quiescence. At the time of the observation, the
neutron star was close to apastron, and the source had remained quiet for two
orbital cycles. In spite of this, we detected a pulsed X-ray flux of ~3e-11
erg/cm2/s . Several observed properties, including the power spectrum, remained
similar to those observed in the outbursts. Particularly, we have found that
the frequency of the break detected in the quiescent noise power spectrum
follows the same correlation with flux observed when the source is in outburst.
This correlation has been associated with the truncation of the accretion disk
at the magnetosphere boundary. We argue that our result, along with other
arguments previously reported in the literature, suggests that the accretion in
quiescence also proceeds from an accretion disk around the neutron star. The
proposed scenario consistently explains the energy of the cyclotron line
observed in 1A 0535+262, and the timing properties of the source including the
spin frequency evolution within and between the outbursts, and the frequency of
the break in power spectrum.Comment: 7 pages, 5 figures, accepted for publication in A&