Spectral characteristics of the black hole binary 4U 1957+115: A multi-mission perspective

Abstract

We report spectral analysis of the persistent black hole X-ray binary, 4U 1957+115, using AstroSat, Swift and NuSTAR observations carried out between 2016-2019. Modelling with a disk emission, thermal comptonization and blurred reflection components revealed that the source was in the high soft state with the disk flux 87 % of the total and high energy photon index 2.6. There is an evidence that either the inner disk radius varied by 25 % or the colour hardening factor changed by 12 %. The values of the inner disk radius imply that for a non-spinning black hole, the black hole mass is <7 M and the source is located >30 kpc away. On the other hand, a rapidly spinning black hole would be consistent with the more plausible black hole mass of < 10 M and a source distance of 10 kpc. Fixing the distance to 10 kpc and using a relativistic accretion disk model, constrained the black hole mass to 6 M and inclination angle to 72. A positive correlation is detected between the accretion rate and inner radii or equivalently between the accretion rate and colour factor.

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