Galactic black hole candidate MAXI~J1348-630 was recently discovered by {\it MAXI} and {\it Swift}/BAT satellites during its first outburst in 2019 January which continued for ∼4 months. We study the spectral and timing properties of the source in detail. The combined 1−150 keV {\it Swift}/XRT, {\it Swift}/BAT and {\it MAXI}/GSC spectra are investigated with the two component advective flow (TCAF) solution. Physical flow parameters of TCAF, such as the Keplerian disk accretion rate, the sub-Keplerian halo accretion rate, the shock location and the shock compression ratio are estimated from our spectral fits. Based on the variation of flux in soft and hard X-ray ranges, the hardness ratio, TCAF model fitted accretion rates and accretion rate ratio (ARR), we show how the sources evolved through four spectral states viz. hard, hard-intermediate, soft-intermediate and soft states in rising and declining states. Low-frequency quasi-periodic oscillations (QPO) are observed in two observations during the rising phase of the outburst. From the spectral analysis, we estimate the mass of the black hole to be 9.1−1.2+1.6M⊙. We also find that the viscous timescale in this outburst is ∼3.5 days. The distance of the source is also estimated as 5−10 kpc from state transition luminosity.
@article{arxiv.2004.03792,
title = {Accretion Flow Evolution of a New Black Hole Candidate MAXI J1348-630 During the 2019 Outburst},
author = {Arghajit Jana and Dipak Debnath and Debjit Chatterjee and Kaushik Chatterjee and Sandip Kumar Chakrabarti and Sachindra Naik and Riya Bhowmick and Neeraj Kumari},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2004.03792},
year = {2020}
}
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15 Pages, 6 Figures, 2 Tables (Accepted for Publication in ApJ)