The 2017 Failed Outburst of GX 339-4: Relativistic X-Ray Reflection near the Black Hole Revealed by NuSTAR and Swift Spectroscopy

Garcia JA, Tomsick JA, Sridhar N, Grinberg V, Connors RMT, Wang J, Steiner JF, Dauser T, Walton DJ, Xu Y, Harrison FA, Foster K, Grefenstette B, Madsen K, Fabian A (2019)


Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2019

Journal

Book Volume: 885

Article Number: 48

Journal Issue: 1

DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/ab384f

Abstract

We report on the spectroscopic analysis of the black hole binary GX 339-4 during its recent 2017-2018 outburst, observed simultaneously by the Swift and NuSTAR observatories. Although during this particular outburst the source failed to make state transitions, and despite Sun constraints during the peak luminosity, we were able to trigger four different observations sampling the evolution of the source in the hard state. We show that even for the lowest-luminosity observations the NuSTAR spectra show clear signatures of X-ray reprocessing (reflection) in an accretion disk. Detailed analysis of the highest signal-to-noise spectra with our family of relativistic reflection models relxill indicates the presence of both broad and narrow reflection components. We find that a dual-lamppost model provides a superior fit when compared to the standard single lamppost plus distant neutral reflection. In the dual-lamppost model two sources at different heights are placed on the rotational axis of the black hole, suggesting that the narrow component of the Fe K emission is likely to originate in regions far away in the disk, but still significantly affected by its rotational motions. Regardless of the geometry assumed, we find that the inner edge of the accretion disk reaches a few gravitational radii in all our fits, consistent with previous determinations at similar luminosity levels. This confirms a very low degree of disk truncation for this source at luminosities above ∼1% Eddington. Our estimates of R in reinforce the suggested behavior for an inner disk that approaches the innermost regions as the luminosity increases in the hard state.

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Garcia, J.A., Tomsick, J.A., Sridhar, N., Grinberg, V., Connors, R.M.T., Wang, J.,... Fabian, A. (2019). The 2017 Failed Outburst of GX 339-4: Relativistic X-Ray Reflection near the Black Hole Revealed by NuSTAR and Swift Spectroscopy. Astrophysical Journal, 885(1). https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ab384f

MLA:

Garcia, Javier A., et al. "The 2017 Failed Outburst of GX 339-4: Relativistic X-Ray Reflection near the Black Hole Revealed by NuSTAR and Swift Spectroscopy." Astrophysical Journal 885.1 (2019).

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