A BeppoSAX view of transient black hole candidates in quiescence
Abstract
We report on BeppoSAX observations of five transient black hole candidates during their quiescent phase. We confirm these sources are X-ray faint, improving on and complementing existing upper limits. We derive 1-10 keV upper limits for GRO J0422+32, GRS 1009-45, 4U 1630-47 and XTE J1748-288, which range from 2x1032 erg/s to 5x1034 erg/s. We positively detect GS 2023+338. Its X-ray spectrum can be fit by a power law (photon index Gamma=1.9) or a thermal bremsstrahlung (with kT= 7$ keV), converting in both cases to a 1-10 keV unabsorbed luminosity of ~1033 erg/s. These values are comparable to the ones derived during an ASCA observation in 1994, indicating that the source remains stable over a ~5 yr baseline.
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