|   | 
				
					
	
		  | 
	 
	
		| Paper: | 
		Hydrogen or Helium atmospheres for quiescent accreting neutron stars in globular clusters? | 
	 
	
		| Volume: | 
		470, 370 Years of Astronomy in Utrecht | 
	 
	
		| Page: | 
		181 | 
	 
	
		| Authors: | 
		Servillat, M. | 
	 
	
	
		| Abstract: | 
		Through the study of the quiescent X-ray emission of neutron stars in
 low-mass X-ray binaries it is possible to constrain the chemical
 composition of the neutron star atmosphere and the possible equation
 of state of dense matter. Using deep Chandra observations, I
 report the spectral analysis of a neutron star in the globular cluster
 M28. For the first time for this kind of object, different atmosphere
 models composed of hydrogen, helium or carbon are used. The carbon
 model can be ruled out, and the derived mass and radius are clearly
 distinct depending on the composition
 of the atmosphere. The hydrogen model gives masses/radii consistent
 with the canonical values of 1.4 M☉ and 10 km, and would allow for
 the presence of exotic matter inside neutron stars. On the other hand,
 the helium model provides solutions with higher masses/radii,
 consistent with the stiffest equations of state. Measurements of
 neutron star masses/radii by spectral fitting should consider the
 possibility of heavier element atmospheres, which produce larger
 masses/radii for the same data, unless the composition of the accretor
 is known independently. | 
	 
	
		| 
			
			
		 | 
	 
	
		  | 
	 
 
					 
				 | 
				  |