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arxiv: 1801.07267 · v1 · pith:B5Z4CDZBnew · submitted 2018-01-22 · 🌌 astro-ph.HE

Alternative explanations for extreme supersolar iron abundances inferred from the energy spectrum of Cygnus X-1

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Here we study a 1-200 keV energy spectrum of the black hole binary Cygnus X-1 taken with NuSTAR and Suzaku. This is the first report of a NuSTAR observation of Cyg X-1 in the intermediate state, and the observation was taken during the part of the binary orbit where absorption due to the companion's stellar wind is minimal. The spectrum includes a multi-temperature thermal disk component, a cutoff power-law component, and relativistic and non-relativistic reflection components. Our initial fits with publicly available constant density reflection models (relxill and reflionx) lead to extremely high iron abundances (>9.96 and 10.6(+1.6)(-0.9) times solar, respectively). Although supersolar iron abundances have been reported previously for Cyg X-1, our measurements are much higher and such variability is almost certainly unphysical. Using a new version of reflionx that we modified to make the electron density a free parameter, we obtain better fits to the spectrum even with solar iron abundances. We report on how the higher density (n_e = (3.98(+0.12)(-0.25))E20 cm-3) impacts other parameters such as the inner radius and inclination of the disk.

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