1. HEXTE Studies of Sco X-1 Spectra: Detections of Hard X-Ray Tails Beyond 200 keV
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D'Amico, F., Heindl, W. A., Rothschild, R. E., Peterson, L. E., Gruber, D. E., Pelling, M., and Tomsick, J. A.
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Astrophysics - Abstract
Using the HEXTE experiment on-board the RXTE satellite, we performed a search for hard X-ray tails in Sco X-1 spectra. We found strong evidence for the presence of such a non-thermal component on several occasions. Using the PCA/RXTE we were able to track the position of the source along the Z diagram, and we observed that the presence of the hard X-ray tail is not confined to a particular region. However, we found a correlation between the power law index of the non-thermal component and the position of the source in the Z diagram, suggesting that the hard X-ray spectrum (i.e., E > 50 keV) becomes flatter as the mass accretion rate increases. We were also able to study the temporal variation of the appearance/absence of the hard X-ray component. With our derived luminosities, we were also able to test the idea that X-ray luminosities can be used to distinguish between X-ray binary systems containing neutron stars and black holes., Comment: 6 pages, 2 figures; Presented at the 33rd COSPAR Scientific Assembly (Warsaw, Poland, 2000 July); Accepted for publication in Advances in Space Research
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- 2001
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