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Suzaku broadband spectroscopy of Swift J1753.5-0127 in the Low-Hard State

Mark Reynolds, Jon Miller, Jeroen Homan, Giovanni Miniutti

Published 2009-11-18Version 1

We present Suzaku observations of the Galactic black hole candidate Swift J1753.5-0127 in the low-hard state. The broadband coverage of Suzaku enables us to detect the source over the energy range 0.6 -- 250 keV. The broadband spectrum (2 -- 250 keV) is found to be consistent with a simple power-law (gamma \sim 1.63). In agreement with previous observations of this system, a significant excess of soft X-ray flux is detected consistent with the presence of a cool accretion disc. Estimates of the disc inner radius infer a value consistent with the ISCO (R_{in} \lesssim 6 R_g, for certain values of, e.g. N_H, i), although we cannot conclusively rule out the presence of an accretion disc truncated at larger radii (R_{in} \sim 10 - 50 R_g). A weak, relativistically-broadened iron line is also detected, in addition to disc reflection at higher energy. However, the iron-K line profile favours an inner radius larger than the ISCO (R _{in} \sim 10 - 20 R_g). The implications of these observations for models of the accretion flow in the low-hard state are discussed.

Comments: 12 pages, 7 figures, formatted using emulateapj.cls. Accepted for publication in ApJ
Categories: astro-ph.HE
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