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Using X-ray continuum-fitting to estimate the spin of MAXI J1305-704

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2023-02-15 v1

Abstract

MAXI J1305-704 is a transient X-ray binary with a black hole primary. It was discovered on April 9, 2012, during its only known outburst. MAXI J1305-704 is also a high inclination low-mass X-ray binary with prominent dip features in its light curves, so we check the full catalog of 92 \emph{Swift}/XRT continuous observations of MAXI J1305-704, focusing only on the stable spectra. We select 13 ``gold" spectra for which the root mean square RMS <0.075 and the coronal scattered fraction fsc25%f_{\mathrm{sc}} \lesssim 25 \%. These ``gold" data are optimal thermal-state observations for continuum-fitting modeling, in which the disk extends to the innermost-stable circular orbit and is geometrically thin. The black hole spin was unknown for this object before. By utilizing the X-ray continuum fitting method with the relativistic thin disk model \texttt{kerrbb2} and supplying the known dynamical binary system parameters, we find MAXI J1305-704 has a moderate spin (a=0.870.13+0.07a_{*}=0.87_{-0.13}^{+0.07}) at a 68.3\% confidence level. This is the first determination of MAXI J1305-704's spin.

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@article{arxiv.2212.04653,
  title  = {Using X-ray continuum-fitting to estimate the spin of MAXI J1305-704},
  author = {Ye Feng and James F. Steiner and Santiago Ubach Ramirez and Lijun Gou},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2212.04653},
  year   = {2023}
}

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13 pages, 10 figures, submitted to MNRAS