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Revealing the broad iron Kalpha line in Cygnus X-1 through simultaneous XMM-Newton, RXTE, and INTEGRAL observations

Authors :
Duro, Refiz
Dauser, Thomas
Grinberg, Victoria
Miškovičová, Ivica
Rodriguez, Jérôme
Tomsick, John
Hanke, Manfred
Pottschmidt, Katja
Nowak, Michael A.
Kreykenbohm, Sonja
Bel, Marion Cadolle
Bodaghee, Arash
Lohfink, Anne
Reynolds, Christopher S.
Kendziorra, Eckhard
Kirsch, Marcus G. F.
Staubert, Rüdiger
Wilms, Jörn
Source :
A&A 589, A14 (2016)
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

We report on the analysis of the broad Fe Kalpha line feature of Cygnus X-1 in the spectra of four simultaneous hard intermediate state observations made with the X-ray Multiple Mirror mission (XMM-Newton), the Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer (RXTE), and the International Gamma-Ray Astrophysics Laboratory (INTEGRAL). The high quality of the XMM-Newton data taken in the Modified Timing Mode of the EPIC-pn camera provides a great opportunity to investigate the broadened Fe Kalpha reflection line at 6.4keV with a very high signal to noise ratio. The 4-500keV energy range is used to constrain the underlying continuum and the reflection at higher energies. We first investigate the data by applying a phenomenological model that consists of the sum of an exponentially cutoff power law and relativistically smeared reflection. Additionally, we apply a more physical approach and model the irradiation of the accretion disk directly from the lamp post geometry. All four observations show consistent values for the black hole parameters with a spin of $a\sim 0.9$, in agreement with recent measurements from reflection and disk continuum fitting. The inclination is found to be $i\sim30^\circ$, consistent with the orbital inclination and different from inclination measurements made during the soft state, which show a higher inclination. We speculate that the difference between the inclination measurements is due to changes in the inner region of the accretion disk.<br />Comment: (25 pages, 16 figures, Astronomy and Astrophysics, accepted)

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
A&A 589, A14 (2016)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1602.08756
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201424740