NuSTAR monitoring of MAXI J1348−630: evidence of high density disc reflection

Sudip Chakraborty*, Ajay Ratheesh, Sudip Bhattacharyya, John A. Tomsick, Francesco Tombesi, Keigo Fukumura, Gaurava K Jaisawal

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    Abstract

    We present the broad-band spectral analysis of all the six hard, intermediate, and soft state NuSTAR observations of the recently discovered transient black hole X-ray binary MAXI J1348−630 during its first outburst in 2019. We first model the data with a combination of a multicolour disc and a relativistic blurred reflection, and, whenever needed, a distant reflection. We find that this simple model scheme is inadequate in explaining the spectra, resulting in a very high iron abundance. We therefore explore the possibility of reflection from a high-density disc. We use two different sets of models to describe the high-density disc reflection: relxill-based reflection models, and reflionx-based ones. The reflionx-based high-density disc reflection models bring down the iron abundance to around the solar value, while the density is found to be 1020.3−21.4cm−3⁠. We also find evidence of a high-velocity outflow in the form of ∼7.3 keV absorption lines. The consistency between the best-fitting parameters for different epochs and the statistical significance of the corresponding model indicates the existence of high-density disc reflection in MAXI J1348−630.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
    Volume508
    Issue number1
    Pages (from-to)475-488
    ISSN0035-8711
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2021

    Keywords

    • Accretion
    • Accretion discs
    • Methods
    • Data analysis
    • X-rays
    • Binaries
    • X-rays: individual: MAXI J1348−630

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