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X-Ray Polarization of the Black Hole X-Ray Binary 4U 1630–47 Challenges the Standard Thin Accretion Disk Scenario
Authors: Ratheesh A, Dovčiak M, Krawczynski H, Podgorný J, Marra L, Veledina A, Suleimanov VF, Cavero NR, Steiner JF, Svoboda J, Marinucci A, Bianchi S, Negro M, Matt G, Tombesi F, Poutanen J, Ingram A, Taverna R, West A, Karas V, Ursini F, Soffitta P, Capitanio F, Viscolo D, Manfreda A, Muleri F, Parra M, Beheshtipour B, Chun S, Cibrario N, Lalla ND, Fabiani S, Hu K, Kaaret P, Loktev V, Mikušincová R, Mizuno T, Omodei N, Petrucci P, Puccetti S, Rankin J, Zane S, Zhang S, Agudo I, Antonelli LA, Bachetti M, Baldini L, Baumgartner WH, Bellazzini R, Bongiorno SD, Bonino R, Brez A, Bucciantini N, Castellano S, Cavazzuti E, Chen C, Ciprini S, Costa E, Rosa AD, Monte ED, Gesu LD, Marco AD, Donnarumma I, Doroshenko V, Ehlert SR, Enoto T, Evangelista Y, Ferrazzoli R, Garcia JA, Gunji S, Hayashida K, Heyl J, Iwakiri W, Jorstad SG, Kislat F, Kitaguchi T, Kolodziejczak JJ, Monaca FL, Latronico L, Liodakis I, Maldera S, Marin F, Marscher AP, Marshall HL, Massaro F, Mitsuishi I, Ng SC, O’Dell SL, Oppedisano C, Papitto A, Pavlov GG, Peirson AL, Perri M, Pesce-Rollins M, Pilia M, Possenti A, Ramsey BD, Roberts OJ, Romani RW, Sgrò C, Slane P, Spandre G, Swartz DA, Tamagawa T, Tavecchio F, Tawara Y, Tennant AF, Thomas NE, Trois A, Tsygankov SS, Turolla R, Vink J, Weisskopf MC, Wu K, Xie F
Publisher: Institute of Physics Publishing
Publication year: 2024
Journal: Astrophysical Journal
Journal name in source: The Astrophysical Journal
Article number: 77
Volume: 964
Issue: 1
eISSN: 1538-4357
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ad226e
Web address : https://dx.doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ad226e
Self-archived copy’s web address: https://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/387405449
Preprint address: https://arxiv.org/abs/2304.12752
A large energy-dependent X-ray polarization degree is detected by the Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE) in the high-soft emission state of the black hole X-ray binary 4U 1630–47. The highly significant detection (at ≈50σ confidence level) of an unexpectedly high polarization, rising from ∼6% at 2 keV to ∼10% at 8 keV, cannot be easily reconciled with standard models of thin accretion disks. In this work, we compare the predictions of different theoretical models with the IXPE data and conclude that the observed polarization properties are compatible with a scenario in which matter accretes onto the black hole through a thin disk covered by a partially ionized atmosphere flowing away at mildly relativistic velocities.
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