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The transient hard X-ray tail of GX 17+2:: New BeppoSAX results

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ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Volume 434, Issue 1, Pages 25-34

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EDP SCIENCES S A
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20041567

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stars : individual : GX 17+2; stars : neutron; X-rays : binaries; accretion, accretion disks

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We report on results of two BeppoSAX observations of the Z source GX 17+ 2. In both cases the source is in the horizontal branch of the colour- intensity diagram. The persistent continuum can be fit by two- component models consisting of a blackbody plus a Comptonization spectrum. With one of these models, two solutions for the blackbody temperature of both the observed and seed photons for Comptonization are equally accepted by the data. In the first observation, when the source is on the left part of the horizontal branch, we observe a hard tail extending up to 120 keV, while in the second observation, when the source moves towards right in the same branch, the tail is no longer detected. The hard (greater than or similar to 30 keV) X- ray emission can be modeled either by a simple power- law with photon index Gamma similar to 2.8, or assuming Comptonization of similar to 1 keV soft photons off a hybrid thermal plus non- thermal electron plasma. The spectral index of the non- thermal injected electrons is p similar to 1.7. The observation of hard X- ray emission only in the left part of the horizontal branch could be indicative of the presence of a threshold in the accretion rate above which the hard tail disappears. An emission line at 6.7 keV with equivalent width similar to 30 eV is also found in both observations. We discuss these results and their physical implications.

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