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GRS 1739-278 Observed at Very Low Luminosity with XMM-Newton and NuSTAR

Authors :
Fürst, F
Tomsick, J. A
Yamaoka, K
Dauser, T
Miller, J. M
Clavel, M
Corbel, S
Fabian, A
Garcia, J
Harrison, F. A
Loh, A
Kaaret, P
Kalemci, E
Migliari, S
Miller-Jones, J. C. A
Pottschmidt, K
Rahoui, F
Rodriguez, J
Stern, D
Stuhlinger, M
Walton, D. J
Wilms, and J
Source :
The Astrophysical Journal. 832(2)
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2016.

Abstract

We present a detailed spectral analysis of XMM-Newton and NuSTAR observations of the accreting transient black hole GRS1739−278 during a very faint low hard state at ∼0.02% of the Eddington luminosity (for a distance of 8.5 kpc and a mass of 10 solar mass). The broadband X-ray spectrum between 0.5 and 60 keV can be well-described by a power-law continuum with an exponential cutoff. The continuum is unusually hard for such a low luminosity, with a photon index of Γ=1.39+/-0.04. We find evidence for an additional reflection component from an optically thick accretion disk at the 98% likelihood level. The reflection fraction is low, with R(sub refl) = 0.043(exp + 0.033)(sub - 0.023). In combination with measurements of the spin and inclination parameters made with NuSTAR during a brighter hard state by Miller et al., we seek to constrain the accretion disk geometry. Depending on the assumed emissivity profile of the accretion disk, we find a truncation radius of 15-35 R(sub g) (5-12 R(sub ISCO)) at the 90% confidence limit. These values depend strongly on the assumptions and we discuss possible systematic uncertainties.

Subjects

Subjects :
Astrophysics

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15384357 and 0004637X
Volume :
832
Issue :
2
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Journal :
The Astrophysical Journal
Notes :
ANR-12-BS05-0009, , NNG08FD60C, , ANR-11-IDEX-0005-02, , NNX16AH17G, , ANR-10-LABX-0023, , NNX15AR52G, , 80GSFC17M0002, , NNX15AB81G
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.20180007327
Document Type :
Report
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/0004-637X/832/2/115