The spectral properties of X--ray radiation produced in a static atmosphere
around a neutron star accreting at very low rates are investigated. Previous
results by Alme \& Wilson (1973) are extended to the range 10−7≤L/LEdd≤10−3 to include the typical luminosities, L∼1031−1032ergss−1, expected from isolated neutron stars
accreting the interstellar medium. The emergent spectra show an overall
hardening with respect to the blackbody at the neutron star effective
temperature in addition to a significant excess over the Wien tail. The
relevance of present results in connection with the observability of
low--luminosity X--ray sources is briefly discussed.Comment: 14 pages (3 postscript figures available on request), PlainTex,
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