A broadband spectral analysis of 4U 1702-429 using XMM-Newton and BeppoSAX data
Abstract
Context. Most of the X-ray binary systems containing neutron stars classified as Atoll sources show two different spectral states, referred to as soft and hard. Moreover, a large number of these systems show a reflection component relativistically smeared in their spectra, which provides information on the innermost region of the system.
Aims: Our aim is to investigate the poorly studied broadband spectrum of the low-mass X-ray binary system 4U 1702-429, which was recently analysed combining XMM-Newton and INTEGRAL data. The peculiar value of the reflection fraction brought us to analyse further broadband spectra of 4U 1702-429.
Methods: We re-analysed the spectrum of the XMM-Newton/INTEGRAL observation of 4U 1702-429 in the 0.3-60 keV energy range and we extracted three 0.1-100 keV spectra of the source analysing three observations collected with the BeppoSAX satellite.
Results: We find that the XMM-Newton/INTEGRAL spectrum is well fitted using a model composed of a disc blackbody plus a Comptonised component and a smeared reflection component. We used the same spectral model for the BeppoSAX spectra, finding that the addition of a smeared reflection component is statistically significant. The best-fit values of the parameters are compatible to each other for the BeppoSAX spectra. We find that the reflection fraction is 0.05-0.01+0.3 for the XMM-Newton/INTEGRAL spectrum and between 0.15 and 0.4 for the BeppoSAX ones.
Conclusions: The relative reflection fraction and the ionisation parameter are incompatible between the XMM-Newton/INTEGRAL and the BeppoSAX observations and the characteristics of the Comptonising corona suggest that the source was in a soft state in the former observation and in a hard state in the latter.
- Publication:
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Astronomy and Astrophysics
- Pub Date:
- January 2019
- DOI:
- 10.1051/0004-6361/201732383
- arXiv:
- arXiv:1811.10922
- Bibcode:
- 2019A&A...621A..89M
- Keywords:
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- stars: neutron;
- stars: individual: 4U 1702-429;
- X-rays: binaries;
- accretion;
- accretion disks;
- Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
- E-Print:
- 10 pages, 14 figures, submitted to A&