http://arxiv.org/abs/2009.02465
MAXI J1820+070 is a newly discovered transient black hole X-ray binary, which showed several spectral and temporal features. In this work, we analyse the broadband X-ray spectra from all three simultaneously observing X-ray instruments onboard AstroSat, as well as contemporaneous X-ray spectra from NuSTAR, observed during the hard state of MAXI J1820+070 in March 2018. Implementing a combination of multi-colour disc model, relativistic blurred reflection model relxilllpCp and a distant reflection in the form of xillverCp, we achieve reasonable and consistent fits for AstroSat and NuSTAR spectra. The best-fit model suggests a low temperature disc ($kT_{\rm in} \sim 0.3$ keV), iron overabundance ($A_{\rm Fe} \sim 4-5$ solar), a short lamp-post corona height ($h \lesssim 8 R_{\rm g}$), and a high corona temperature ($kT_{\rm e} \sim 115-150$ keV). Addition of a second Comptonisation component leads to a significantly better fit, with the $kT_{\rm e}$ of the second Comptonisation component being $\sim 14-18$ keV. Our results from independent observations with two different satellites in a similar source state indicate an inhomogeneous corona, with decreasing temperature attributed to increasing height. Besides, utilising the broader energy coverage of AstroSat, we estimate the black hole mass to be $6.7-13.9 \ M_{\odot}$, consistent with independent measurements reported in the literature.
S. Chakraborty, N. Navale, A. Ratheesh, et. al.
Tue, 8 Sep 20
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