Broad-band X-ray spectra of the persistent black hole candidates LMC X-1 and LMC X-3

Abstract

We report on observations of the two persistent black hole candidates LMC X-3 and LMCX-1 performed with in October 1997. The flux of LMC X-1 was possibly measured up to 60 keV, but there is a possible confusion with PSR 0540-69. Fits with an absorbed multicolor disk black body are not satisfactory, while the superposition of this model with a power law is acceptable. The sources showed little variations during the observations. However in LMC X-1 some X-ray color dependence on intensity is apparent, indicating a hardening of the spectrum in the second half of the observation. The inner disk radius and temperature change, featuring the same (anti)correlation found in RXTE data (Wilms et al. 2000). QPOs were searched for. In LMC X-3 none was detected; in LMCX-1 a 3 sigma upper (9% rms) limit is given at 0.07 Hz, the frequency of the QPO discovered with Ginga.

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