A study of the strong gravity region of the black hole in GS 1354-645

Abstract

It is thought that the spacetime metric around astrophysical black holes is well described by the Kerr solution of Einstein's gravity. However, a robust observational evidence of the Kerr nature of these objects is still lacking. Here we fit the X-ray spectrum of the stellar-mass black hole in GS 1354-645 with a disk reflection model beyond Einstein's gravity in order test the Kerr black hole hypothesis. We consider the Johannsen metric with the deformation parameters α13 and α22. The Kerr metric is recovered for α13 = α22 = 0. For α22 = 0, our measurements of the black hole spin and of the deformation parameter α13 are a* > 0.975 and -0.34 < α13 < 0.16, respectively. For α13 = 0, we find a* > 0.975 and -0.09 < α22 < 0.42. All the reported uncertainties are at 99% of confidence level for two relevant parameters.

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