We report on a \textit{NuSTAR} and \textit{Swift}/XRT observation of the newly discovered X-ray transient MAXI J1820+070. \textit{Swift}/XRT and \textit{NuSTAR} have concurrently observed the newly detected source on 14 March 2018. We have simultaneously fitted the broad-band spectra obtained from \textit{Swift}/XRT and \textit{NuSTAR}. The observed joint spectra in the energy range 0.6--78.0 keV are well modeled with a weak disk black-body emission, dominant thermal Comptonization and relativistic reflection fraction. We have detected a fluorescent Iron-Kα line relativistically broadened, and a Compton hump at ∼ 30 keV. We constrain the inner disk radius as well as the disk inclination angle and their values are found to be 4.1−0.6+0.8 RISCO (where RISCO≡ radius of the innermost stable circular orbit) or 5.1−0.7+1.0 rg (where rg≡ gravitational radius) and 29.8−2.7+3.0∘ respectively. The best fit broad-band spectra suggest that the source was in the hard state and evolving. The source emission is best described by weak thermal emission along with strong thermal Comptonization from a relatively cold, optically thick, geometrically thin and ionized accretion disk. X-ray spectral modeling helps us to understand the accretion and ejection properties in the vicinity of the compact object.
@article{arxiv.1907.01012,
title = {Broad-band spectral study of X-ray transient MAXI J1820+070 using Swift/XRT and NuSTAR},
author = {Priya Bharali and Jaiverdhan Chauhan and Kalyanee Boruah},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1907.01012},
year = {2019}
}
Comments
07 pages, 05 figures and 02 tables, Accepted for publication by Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society