Study of the reflection spectra of SAX J1748.9-2021
Abstract
We report the spectral analysis of accretion powered millisecond X-ray pulsar SAX J1748.9-2021 from the NuSTAR observation made during its 2015 outburst. The spectra displayed a broad emission line at 6.5 keV with line width of 0.5 keV and excess above 20 keV due to Compton hump. The persistent emission of SAX J1748.9-2021 is described by a combination of soft thermal component with kT =0.62+0.03-0.05 keV and thermally Comptonized component with kTe=2.50+0.06-0.03 keV reflected from the disc with reflection fraction of 0.30+0.08-0.04. We have modeled the reflection spectrum with self-consistent model relxillCP and have found the inclination of the accretion disc to be 32.3^ +4.8-4.7 and log is equal to 3.05+0.40-0.34. We have obtained an upper limit of 57 km for inner disc radius; and the estimated magnetic field strength at the poles is less than 3.4 × 109 G. This kind of detailed investigation of reflection spectrum of SAX J1748.9-2021, especially above 10 keV, has been achieved only because of high statistics NuSTAR data of the source.
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