Using the X-ray Dust Scattering Halo of Cygnus X-1 to determine distance and dust distributions
Abstract
We present a detailed study of the X-ray dust scattering halo of the black hole candidate 1 based on two \ HETGS observations. Using 18 different dust models, including one modified by us (dubbed XLNW), we probe the interstellar medium between us and this source. A consistent description of the cloud properties along the line of sight that describes at the same time the halo radial profile, the halo lightcurves, and the column density from source spectroscopy is best achieved with a small subset of these models. Combining the studies of the halo radial profile and the halo lightcurves, we favor a geometric distance to 1 of d=1.810.09\,kpc. Our study also shows that there is a dense cloud, which contributes 50% of the dust grains along the line of sight to 1, located at 1.6 kpc from us. The remainder of the dust along the line of sight is close to the black hole binary.
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