论文标题
黑洞X射线二进制瞬态Maxij1348-630的发现
Discovery of the black hole X-ray binary transient MAXIJ1348-630
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论文摘要
我们报告了对新银河黑洞候选人Maxi J1348-630的前半年监测,该候选人J1348-630于2019年1月26日发现了船上Maxi的燃气狭缝摄像头(GSC)。在监测期间,源表现出两个爆发峰,其中第一个峰通量(从发现T = 0的T = 14天)为〜4螃蟹(2-20 keV),第二个峰值通量(2-20 keV)(在t = 132天时)为〜0.4螃蟹(2-20 keV)。源在高/低/硬状态之间表现出不同的光谱跃迁,以及硬度强度图上的明显“ q”形状曲线,这两个曲线都是黑洞二进制的众所周知的特征。与其他明亮的黑洞瞬变相比,Maxi J1348-630的特征是其低磁盘 - 温度(最大值〜0.75 keV)和高/软状态的高峰值通量。低峰温度导致最内向的半径,该半径被确定为最内向的稳定圆形轨道(ISCO),由黑洞质量和自旋确定。假设柔软的过渡光度(Ltrans)与爱丁顿光度(LEDD),LTRANS/LEDD〜0.02之间的经验关系以及在非旋转黑洞周围的面向对方,源距离和黑洞质量估计为d〜4 kpc和〜7(d/4 kpc)。如果磁盘倾斜并且黑洞旋转,黑洞将更大。这些结果表明,Maxi J1348-630可能在我们的银河系中已知的黑洞二进制室中拥有一个相对较大的黑洞。
We report the first half-year monitoring of the new Galactic black hole candidate MAXI J1348-630, discovered on 2019 January 26 with the Gas Slit Camera (GSC) on-board MAXI. During the monitoring period, the source exhibited two outburst peaks, where the first peak flux (at T=14 day from the discovery of T =0) was ~4 Crab (2-20 keV) and the second one (at T =132 day) was ~0.4 Crab (2-20 keV). The source exhibited distinct spectral transitions between the high/soft and low/hard states and an apparent "q"-shape curve on the hardness-intensity diagram, both of which are well-known characteristics of black hole binaries. Compared to other bright black hole transients, MAXI J1348-630 is characterized by its low disk-temperature (~0.75 keV at the maximum) and high peak flux in the high/soft state. The low peak-temperature leads to a large innermost radius that is identified as the Innermost Stable Circular Orbit (ISCO), determined by the black hole mass and spin. Assuming the empirical relation between the soft-to-hard transition luminosity (Ltrans) and the Eddington luminosity (LEdd), Ltrans/LEdd ~ 0.02, and a face-on disk around a non-spinning black hole, the source distance and the black hole mass are estimated to be D ~ 4 kpc and ~7 (D/4 kpc) Mo, respectively. The black hole is more massive if the disk is inclined and the black hole is spinning. These results suggest that MAXI J1348-630 may host a relatively massive black hole among the known black hole binaries in our Galaxy.