First detection of X-ray polarization in thermal state of LMC X-3: Spectro-polarimetric study with IXPE

Q1 Earth and Planetary Sciences
Seshadri Majumder, Ankur Kushwaha, Santabrata Das, Anuj Nandi
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ABSTRACT We report a comprehensive spectro-polarimetric study of the black hole binary LMC X-3 using simultaneous Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE), NICER, and NuSTAR observations in 0.5–20 keV energy band. The broad-band energy spectrum (0.5–20 keV) with NICER and NuSTAR is well described by the disc emission of temperature ∼1.1 keV and a weak Comptonizing tail beyond ∼10 keV. This evidently suggests a disc-dominated spectral state of the source with disc contribution of ∼96 per cent. The lack of variability (rms ∼ 0.5 per cent) in the power spectrum further corroborates the high/soft nature of the source. A significant polarization degree (PD) of 3.04 ± 0.40 per cent (&gt;7σ) at a polarization angle of −44.24° ± 3.77° (&gt;7σ) is found in 2–8 keV energy range of IXPE. In addition, PD is seen to increase with energy up to ∼4.35 ± 0.98 per cent (&gt;3σ) in 4–8 keV band. Further, we attempt to constrain the source spin (a*) using broad-band spectral modelling that indicates a weakly rotating ‘hole’ in LMC X-3 with $a_{*}=0.273_{-0.012}^{+0.011}\,\text{to}\,0.295_{-0.021}^{+0.008}$ (90 per cent confidence). Based on the spectro-polarimetric results, we infer that the polarization in LMC X-3 is resulted possibly due to the combined effects of the direct and/or reflected emissions from a partially ionized disc atmosphere. Finally, we discuss the relevance of our findings.
LMC X-3热态x射线偏振的首次探测:IXPE光谱偏振学研究
摘要:我们报道了一项综合的光谱偏振研究,利用同时成像x射线偏振探测器(IXPE)、NICER和NuSTAR在0.5-20 keV波段的观测对黑洞双星LMC X-3进行了研究。用温度为~ 1.1 keV的盘状发射和超过~ 10 keV的弱复合尾很好地描述了NICER和NuSTAR的宽带能谱(0.5-20 keV)。这显然表明源的盘状主导光谱状态,盘状贡献为~ 96%。功率谱中缺乏可变性(rms ~ 0.5%)进一步证实了源的高/软性质。在2-8 keV能量范围内,当极化角为- 44.24°±3.77°(>7σ)时,偏振度(PD)为3.04±0.40% (>7σ)。此外,在4-8 keV波段,PD随着能量的增加而增加到~ 4.35±0.98% (>3σ)。此外,我们尝试使用宽带光谱模型来约束源自旋(a*),该模型表明LMC X-3中有一个弱旋转的“洞”,$a_{*}=0.273_{-0.012}^{+0.011}\,\text{到}\,0.295_{-0.021}^{+0.008}$(90%置信水平)。根据光谱偏振结果,我们推断LMC X-3的极化可能是由部分电离的盘状大气的直接和/或反射发射的综合作用造成的。最后,我们讨论了我们研究结果的相关性。
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters Earth and Planetary Sciences-Space and Planetary Science
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期刊介绍: For papers that merit urgent publication, MNRAS Letters, the online section of Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, publishes short, topical and significant research in all fields of astronomy. Letters should be self-contained and describe the results of an original study whose rapid publication might be expected to have a significant influence on the subsequent development of research in the associated subject area. The 5-page limit must be respected. Authors are required to state their reasons for seeking publication in the form of a Letter when submitting their manuscript.
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