IXPE view of the Sco-like source GX 349+2 in the normal branch
La Monaca, Fabio; Bobrikova, Anna; Poutanen, Juri; Zelati, Francesco Coti; Pilia, Maura; Veledina, Alexandra; Bachetti, Matteo; Loktev, Vladislav; Xie, Fei
IXPE view of the Sco-like source GX 349+2 in the normal branch
La Monaca, Fabio
Bobrikova, Anna
Poutanen, Juri
Zelati, Francesco Coti
Pilia, Maura
Veledina, Alexandra
Bachetti, Matteo
Loktev, Vladislav
Xie, Fei
EDP Sciences
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe202601215970
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe202601215970
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We present a detailed spectropolarimetric study of the Sco-like Z-source GX 349+2, simultaneously observed with the Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE) and Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR). During the observations, GX 349+2 was mainly found in the normal branch. A model-independent polarimetric analysis yields a polarisation degree of 1.1%+/- 0.3% at a polarisation angle of 29 degrees +/- 7 degrees in the 2-8 keV band, with a similar to 4.1 sigma confidence level significance. No variability of polarisation in time and flux has been observed, while an energy-resolved analysis shows a complex dependence of polarisation on energy, as confirmed by a spectropolarimetric analysis. Spectral modelling reveals a dominant disc blackbody component and a Comptonising emitting region, with evidence of a broad iron line associated with a reflection component. Spectropolarimetric fits suggest differing polarisation properties for the disc and Comptonised components, and slightly favour a spreading layer geometry. The polarisation of the Comptonised component exceeds the theoretical expectations but is in line with the results for other Z-sources with similar inclinations. A study of the reflection's polarisation is also reported, with the polarisation degree ranging around 10% depending on the assumptions. Despite GX 349+2's classification as a Sco-like source, these polarimetric results align more closely with the Cyg-like system GX 340+0 of similar inclination. This indicates that polarisation is primarily governed by accretion state and orbital inclination, rather than by the subclass to which the source belongs.
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