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      Quiescent thermal emission from neutron stars in LMXBs

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          We monitored the quiescent thermal emission from neutron stars in low-mass X-ray binaries after active periods of intense activity in x-rays (outbursts). The theoretical modeling of the thermal relaxation of the neutron star crust may be used to establish constraints on the crust composition and transport properties, depending on the astrophysical scenarios assumed. We numerically simulated the thermal evolution of the neutron star crust and compared them with inferred surface temperatures for five sources: MXB 1659-29, KS 1731-260, EXO 0748-676, XTE J1701-462 and IGR J17480-2446. We find that the evolution of MXB 1659-29, KS 1731-260 and EXO 0748-676 can be well described within a deep crustal cooling scenario. Conversely, we find that the other two sources can only be explained with models beyond crustal cooling. For the peculiar emission of XTE J1701-462 we propose alternative scenarios such as residual accretion during quiescence, additional heat sources in the outer crust, and/or thermal isolation of the inner crust due to a buried magnetic field. We also explain the very recent reported temperature of IGR J17480-2446 with an additional heat deposition in the outer crust from shallow sources.

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          2013-09-16
          2015-02-19
          Article
          10.1051/0004-6361/201322690
          1309.3909
          17de204d-0037-4ee6-ad1f-fb5c325451ad

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          A&A 577, A5 (2015)
          19 pages, 32 figures, 2 Append., revised version accepted for publication in Astronomy & Astrophysics
          astro-ph.HE nucl-th

          Nuclear physics,High energy astrophysical phenomena
          Nuclear physics, High energy astrophysical phenomena

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