Bibcode
Wijnands, R.; Russell, D. M.; Degenaar, N.; Armas Padilla, M.
Referencia bibliográfica
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 428, Issue 4, p.3083-3088
Fecha de publicación:
2
2013
Número de citas
59
Número de citas referidas
59
Descripción
We report our multiwavelength study of the 2011 outburst evolution of
the newly discovered black hole candidate X-ray binary Swift
J1357.2-0933. We analysed the Swift X-ray Telescope and
Ultraviolet/Optical Telescope (UVOT) data taken during the ˜7
months duration of the outburst. It displayed a 2-10 keV X-ray peak
luminosity of ˜1035(D/1.5 kpc)2 erg
s-1, which classifies the source as a very faint X-ray
transient. We found that the X-ray spectrum at the peak was consistent
with the source being in the hard state, but it softened with decreasing
luminosity, a common behaviour of black holes returning to quiescence
from the hard state. The correlations between the simultaneous X-ray and
ultraviolet/optical data suggest a system with a black hole accreting
from a viscous disc, and we do not detect X-ray reprocessing on the disc
surface. The UVOT filters provide the opportunity to study these
correlations up to ultraviolet wavelengths, a regime so far unexplored.
If the black hole nature is confirmed, Swift J1357.2-0933 would be one
of the very few established black hole very-faint X-ray transients.
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