We report on the X-ray spectral analysis and time evolution of GRS 1739−278 during its 2014 outburst based on MAXI/GSC and Swift/XRT observations. Over the course of the outburst, a transition from the low/hard state to the high/soft state and then back to the low/hard state was seen. During the high/soft state, the innermost disk temperature mildly decreased, while the innermost radius estimated with the multi-color disk model remained constant at ∼18(8.5kpcD)(cos30∘cosi)−1/2 km, where D is the source distance and i is the inclination of observation. This small innermost radius of the accretion disk suggests that the central object is more likely to be a Kerr black hole rather than a Schwardzschild black hole. Applying a relativistic disk emission model to the high/soft state spectra, a mass upper limit of 18.3M⊙ was obtained based on the inclination limit i<60∘ for an assumed distance of 8.5 kpc. Using the empirical relation of the transition luminosity to the Eddington limit, the mass is constrained to 4.0−18.3M⊙ for the same distance. The mass can be further constrained to be no larger than 9.5M⊙ by adopting the constraints based on the fits to the NuSTAR spectra with relativistically blurred disk reflection models (Miller et al. 2015).
@article{arxiv.1808.04775,
title = {State Transitions of GRS 1739$-$278 in the 2014 Outburst},
author = {Sili Wang and Nobuyuki Kawai and Megumi Shidatsu and Yutaro Tachibana and Taketoshi Yoshii and Masayuki Sudo and Aya Kubota},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1808.04775},
year = {2018}
}
Comments
This paper was accepted by PASJ and published on 2018 May 25