- Bhalerao, V
- Romano, P
- Tomsick, J
- Natalucci, L
- Smith, DM
- Bellm, E
- Boggs, SE
- Chakrabarty, D
- Christensen, FE
- Craig, WW
- Fuerst, F
- Hailey, CJ
- Harrison, FA
- Krivonos, RA
- Lu, TN
- Madsen, K
- Stern, D
- Younes, G
- Zhang, W
- et al.
© 2015 The Authors. We present NuSTAR spectral and timing studies of the supergiant fast X-ray transient (SFXT) IGR J17544-2619. The spectrum is well described by an ~1 keV blackbody and a hard continuum component, as expected from an accreting X-ray pulsar. We detect a cyclotron line at 17 keV, confirming that the compact object in IGR J17544-2619 is indeed a neutron star. This is the first measurement of the magnetic field in an SFXT. The inferred magnetic field strength, B = (1.45 ± 0.03) × 1012G (1 + z) is typical of neutron stars in X-ray binaries, and rules out a magnetar nature for the compact object. We do not find any significant pulsations in the source on time-scales of 1-2000 s.