1. The black-hole candidate XTE J1817-330 as seen by XMM-Newton and INTEGRAL
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Jochen Greiner, Gloria Sala, Frank Haberl, and Eugenio Bottacini
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Physics ,Black hole ,Range (particle radiation) ,Photon ,Absorption spectroscopy ,Space and Planetary Science ,Doubly ionized oxygen ,Astronomy ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Stellar black hole ,Astrophysics ,Power law ,Cosmology - Abstract
The new black hole candidate XTE J1817-330, discovered on 26 January 2006 with RXTE, was observed with XMM-Newton and INTEGRAL in February and March 2006, respectively. The X-ray spectrum is dominated by the thermal emission of the accretion disk in the soft band, with a low absorption column density (N H=1.77(±0.01)×1021 cm−2) and a maximum disk temperature kT max=0.68(±0.01) keV, plus a power law component, with the photon index decreasing from 2.66±0.02 to 1.98±0.07 between the two observations. Several interstellar absorption lines are detected in the X-ray spectrum, corresponding to O I, O II, O III, O VII and Fe XXIV. We constrain the distance to the system to be in the range 1–5 kpc.
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- 2007
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