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IXPE and NICER view of Black hole X-ray binary 4U 1630-47: First significant detection of polarized emission in thermal state

Ankur Kushwaha, Kiran M. Jayasurya, Vivek K. Agrawal, Anuj Nandi

Published 2023-03-09Version 1

We present a detailed spectro-polarimetric study of Black hole X-ray binary 4U $1630-47$ during its $2022$ outburst with IXPE and NICER observations. The source is observed in disk dominated thermal state (kT$_{in}\approx1.4$ keV) with clear detection of absorption features at $6.69\pm0.01$ keV and $6.97\pm0.01$ keV from both NICER as well as IXPE spectra, likely indicating a coupling of disk-wind. A significant degree of polarization(PD) $= 8.33\pm0.17\%$ and polarization angle(PA) $=17.78^{\circ}\pm0.60^{\circ}$ in the energy range of $2-8$ keV are measured with IXPE. PD is found to be an increasing function of energy whereas PA remains roughly same within the energy range. Simultaneous energy spectra from NICER in the range of $0.5-12$ keV are modelled to study the spectral properties. Furthermore, the spin parameter of the black hole is estimated with spectro-polarimetric data as a$_{\ast}=0.927\pm0.001\,(1\sigma)$ which is corroborated by NICER observations. Finally, we discuss the implications of our findings.

Comments: 5 pages, 5 figures, 3 tables, Submitted to MNRAS Letters on 2 March 2023
Categories: astro-ph.HE
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