A low-luminosity soft state in the short period black hole X-ray binary Swift J1753.5-0127
Abstract
We present results from the spectral fitting of the candidate black hole X-ray binary Swift J1753.5-0127 in an accretion state previously unseen in this source. We fit the 0.7-78 keV spectrum with a number of models, however the preferred model is one of a multi-temperature disk with an inner disk temperature kTin=0.2520.003 keV scattered into a steep power-law with photon index =6.39+0.08-0.02 and an additional hard power law tail (=1.790.02). We report on the emergence of a strong disk-dominated component in the X-ray spectrum and we conclude that the source has entered the soft state for the first time in its ~10 year prolonged outburst. Using reasonable estimates for the distance to the source (3 kpc) and black hole mass (5M), we find the unabsorbed luminosity (0.1-100 keV) to be ≈0.60% of the Eddington luminosity, making this one of the lowest luminosity soft states recorded in X-ray binaries. We also find that the accretion disk extended towards the compact object during its transition from hard to soft, with the inner radius estimated to be Rin=28.0+0.7-0.4 Rg or ~12Rg, dependent on the boundary condition chosen, assuming the above distance and mass, a spectral hardening factor f=1.7 and a binary inclination i=55.
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