We present Neutron Star Interior Composition Explorer (NICER) observations of the neutron star low-mass X-ray binary Serpens X-1 during the early mission phase in 2017. With the high spectral sensitivity and low-energy X-ray passband of NICER, we are able to detect the Fe L line complex in addition to the signature broad, asymmetric Fe K line. We confirm the presence of these lines by comparing the NICER data to archival observations with XMM-Newton/RGS and NuSTAR. Both features originate close to the innermost stable circular orbit (ISCO). When modeling the lines with the relativistic line model RELLINE, we find the Fe L blend requires an inner disk radius of 1.4−0.1+0.2RISCO and Fe K is at 1.03−0.03+0.13RISCO (errors quoted at 90%). This corresponds to a position of 17.3−1.2+2.5 km and 12.7−0.4+1.6 km for a canonical neutron star mass (MNS=1.4M⊙) and dimensionless spin value of a=0. Additionally, we employ a new version of the RELXILL model tailored for neutron stars and determine that these features arise from a dense disk and supersolar Fe abundance.
@article{arxiv.1804.10214,
title = {Detection of Reflection Features in the Neutron Star Low-Mass X-ray Binary Serpens X-1 with NICER},
author = {R. M. Ludlam and J. M. Miller and Z. Arzoumanian and P. M. Bult and E. M. Cackett and D. Chakrabarty and T. Dauser and T. Enoto and A. C. Fabian and J. A. Garcia and K. C. Gendreau and S. Guillot and J. Homan and G. K. Jaisawal and L. Keek and B. La Marr and C. Malacaria and C. B. Markwardt and J. F. Steiner and T. E. Strohmayer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1804.10214},
year = {2018}
}
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6 pages, 4 figures, 1 table, accepted for publication in ApJL