Bibcode
Natalucci, L.; Bazzano, A.; Cocchi, M.; Ubertini, P.; Cornelisse, R.; Heise, J.; in 't Zand, J. J. M.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, v.416, p.699-702 (2004)
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Description
The neutron star binary SAX J1747.0-2853, located in the Galactic Center
region at about 0.5 deg from Sgr A* and at a distance of ˜9 kpc,
has been observed in outburst four times (1998, 1999, 2000 and 2001) by
BeppoSAX and RossiXTE. At the time of its discovery in 1998 the source
was observed in a low/hard state, showing a hard tail with a high energy
cutoff of ˜70 keV. About two years later the source reappeared
about one order of magnitude brighter in the X-rays (0.5-10 keV) and
with a significantly steeper spectrum. As was the case for the low
state, the data could be fitted by an input model based on two continuum
primary components: a) a soft thermal excess, which is ˜4 times
more luminous than the one found in hard state; b) a non-thermal
component which is compatible with either a power-law or a
comptonization spectrum. The soft component is equally well described by
pure blackbody or multi-color disk emission, with significantly higher
temperature than observed in low state (˜1.3 vs. the ˜0.5
keV assuming pure blackbody). For this model, the flux of the
non-thermal component below ˜10 keV is a significant fraction of
the total X-ray flux, i.e. greater than ˜50% in the 2-10 keV band.