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| Name: Amar Deo Chandra Affiliation: Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences Conference ID: ASI2025_719 Title : Long-term spin-down and low luminosity regime in the Be/X-ray binary pulsar GX 304-1 Authors and Co-Authors : Amar Deo Chandra Abstract Type : Poster Abstract Category : High Energy Phenomena, Fundamental Physics and Astronomy Abstract : We carry out timing and spectral studies of the Be/X-ray binary pulsar GX 304-1 using NuStar and XMM-Newton observations. We construct the long-term spin period evolution of the pulsar which changes from a long-term spin-up to a long-term spin-down trend during a low luminosity state (∼ 10^(34–35) erg/s). A prolonged low luminosity regime (L_X∼ 10^(34–35) erg/s) was detected during 2005-2010 and spanning nearly five years since December 2018. The XMM-Newton and NuStar spectra can be described with a power law plus blackbody model having an estimated luminosity of ∼2.5× 10^33 erg/s and ∼3.6×10^33 erg/s respectively. The inferred radius of the blackbody emission is about 100-110 m which suggests a polar-cap origin of this component. From long-term ultraviolet observations of the companion star, an increase in the ultraviolet signatures is detected preceding the X-ray outbursts. The spectral energy distribution of the companion star is constructed which provides a clue of possible UV excess when X-ray outbursts were detected from the neutron star compared to the quiescent phase. We explore plausible mechanisms to explain the long-term spin-down and extended low luminosity manifestation in this pulsar. We find that sustained accretion from a cold disc may explain the prolonged low luminosity state of the pulsar since December 2018 but the pulsar was undergoing normal accretion during the low luminosity period spanning 2005-2010. |

