Evidence of hard power-law spectral cutoff and disc reflection features from the X-ray transient XTE J1739-285

Abstract

We report on the nearly simultaneous and observations of the known X-ray transient XTE~J1739-285. These observations provide the first sensitive hard X-ray spectrum of this neutron star X-ray transient. The source was observed on 2020 February 19 in the hard spectral state with a luminosity of 0.007 of the Eddington limit. The broadband 1-70 and observation clearly detects a cutoff of the hard spectral component around 34-40 when the continuum is fitted by a soft thermal component and a hard power-law component. This feature has been detected for the first time in this source. Moreover, the spectrum shows evidence for disc reflection -- a relativistically broadened Fe Kα line around 5-8 and a Compton hump in the 10-20 energy band. The accretion disc reflection features have not been identified before from this source. Through accretion disc reflection modeling, we constrain the radius of the inner disc to be Rin=3.1-0.5+1.8\;RISCO for the first time. In addition, we find a low inclination, i 330. Assuming the magnetosphere is responsible for such truncation of the inner accretion disc above the stellar surface, we establish an upper limit of 6.2× 108 G on the magnetic field at the poles.

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