Broadband Spectral Evolution of Scorpius X‐1 along Its Color‐Color Diagram

  • D'Ai A
  • Życki P
  • Di Salvo T
  • et al.
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We analyze a large collection of RXTE archive data from April 1997 to August 2003 of the bright X-ray source Scorpius X-1 in order to study the broadband spectral evolution of the source for different values of the inferred mass accretion rate by studying energy spectra from selected regions in the Z-track of its Color-Color Diagram. A two-component model, consisting of a soft thermal component interpreted as thermal emission from an accretion disk and a thermal Comptonization component, is unable to fit the whole 3--200 keV energy spectrum at low accretion rates. Strong residuals in the highest energy band of the spectrum require the addition of a third component that can be fitted with a power-law component, that could represent a second thermal Comptonization from a much hotter plasma, or a hybrid thermal/non-thermal Comptonization. We discuss the physical implications derived from the results of our analysis, with a particular emphasis on the hardest part of the X-ray emission and its possible origins.

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D’Ai, A., Życki, P., Di Salvo, T., Iaria, R., Lavagetto, G., & Robba, N. R. (2007). Broadband Spectral Evolution of Scorpius X‐1 along Its Color‐Color Diagram. The Astrophysical Journal, 667(1), 411–426. https://doi.org/10.1086/519944

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