The 2009 outburst from the new X-ray transient and black-hole candidate XTE J1652-453
Abstract
The RXTE and Swift observations on the 2009 outburst from a newly discovered transient and black-hole candidate XTE J1652-453 are analyzed. The source was observed by RXTE to behave a sequence of spectral states that are typical to the black hole XRBs. During the first 7 observations, the source is diagnosed to stay in a high/soft state, from the spectrum dominated by soft thermal component which contributes an average of 85% to the X-ray flux at 2-20keV, and from the hardness 0.1 showing up in the hardness-intensity diagram (HID). For the last 20 observations the spectral state is classified as low/hard according to an average hardness of 0.8 and a balance between the thermal and the non-thermal components: a power-law component takes ≥80% of total 2-20keV flux. Located in between is an intermediate state that the source might have experienced. The usual relationship between rms and hardness presents in HRD as well. Throughout the outburst no QPOs are found in XTE J1652-453.
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