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Broadband Spectral Properties of MAXI J1348-630 using AstroSat Observations

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RESEARCH IN ASTRONOMY AND ASTROPHYSICS
Volume 23, Issue 1, Pages -

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NATL ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATORIES, CHIN ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1088/1674-4527/aca505

Keywords

black hole physics; X-rays; binaries; accretion; accretion disks

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We analyze the broadband X-ray spectrum of the black hole X-ray binary MAXI J1348--630 using five AstroSat observations. The source was observed in both the soft spectral state and the hard spectral state. In the soft state, the spectrum was modeled using a relativistic thin accretion disk with reflection features and thermal Comptonization, while in the hard state, the same model was used with a different assumption for the inner disk radius. The results suggest smaller truncation radii and lower accretion rates in the hard state compared to the soft state. The combined analysis with earlier temporal studies provides a comprehensive understanding of the source evolution.
We present broadband X-ray spectral analysis of the black hole X-ray binary MAXI J1348--630, performed using five AstroSat observations. The source was in the soft spectral state for the first three and in the hard state for the last two observations. The three soft state spectra were modelled using a relativistic thin accretion disc with reflection features and thermal Comptonization. Joint fitting of the soft state spectra constrained the spin parameter of the black hole a(*) > 0.97 and the disc inclination angle i = 32.9(-0.6)(+4.1) degrees. The bright and faint hard states had bolometric flux a factor of similar to 6 and similar to 10 less than that of the soft state. Their spectra were fitted using the same model except that the inner disc radius was not assumed to be at the last stable orbit. However, the estimated values do not indicate large truncation radii and the inferred accretion rate in the disc was an order of magnitude lower than that of the soft state. Along with earlier reported temporal analysis, AstroSat data provides a comprehensive picture of the evolution of the source.

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