Bibcode
Armas Padilla, M.; Ueda, Y.; Hori, T.; Shidatsu, M.; Muñoz-Darias, T.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 467, Issue 1, p.290-297
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2017
Citations
20
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Description
We test the proposed three-component spectral model for neutron star
low-mass X-ray binaries using broad-band X-ray data. We have analysed
four X-ray spectra (0.8-30 keV) obtained with Suzaku during the 2010
outburst of 4U 1608-52, which have allowed us to perform a comprehensive
spectral study covering all the classical spectral states. We use a
thermally Comptonized continuum component to account for the hard
emission, as well as two thermal components to constrain the accretion
disc and neutron star surface contributions. We find that the proposed
combination of multicolour disc, single-temperature blackbody and
Comptonization components successfully reproduces the data from soft to
hard states. In the soft state, our study supports the neutron star
surface (or boundary layer) as the dominant source for the
Comptonization seed photons yielding the observed weak hard emission,
while in the hard state both solutions, either the disc or the neutron
star surface, are equally favoured. The obtained spectral parameters as
well as the spectral/timing correlations are comparable to those
observed in accreting black holes, which support the idea that black
hole and neutron star low-mass X-ray binaries undergo a similar state
evolution during their accretion episodes.
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