A moderate spin for the black hole in X-ray binary MAXI J1348-630 revealed by Insight-HXMT

Abstract

MAXI J1348-630 is a low-mass X-ray black hole binary located in the Galaxy and undergone the X-ray outburst in 2019. We analyzed the observation data in very soft state during the outburst between MJD 58588 and MJD 58596 based on the Insight-HXMT observations from 2 -- 20 keV via the continuum fitting method to measure the spin of the stellar-mass black hole in MAXI J1348-630. The inner disk temperature and the apparent inner disk radius were found to be 0.47 0.01 keV and 5.33 0.10 \ Rg from the observation data modeled by the multicolor disc blackbody model. Assuming the distance of the source D 3.4 kpc, the mass of the black hole M 11 \ M, and the inclination of the system i 29.2, the spin is determined to be a=0.41 0.03 for fixing hardening factor at 1.6 and nH=8.6× 1021 cm-2. Besides, considering the uncertainty of the parameters D, M, i of this system, with the Monte Carlo analysis, we still confirm the moderate spin of the black hole as a=0.42+0.13-0.50. Some spectral parameters (e.g., column density and hardening factor) which could affect the measurements of the BH spin are also briefly discussed.

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