We report MAXI and Swift observations of short-term spectral softenings of the Galactic black hole X-ray binary Swift J1753.5-0127 in the low/hard state. These softening events are characterized by a simultaneous increase of soft X-rays (2-4 keV) and a decrease of hard X-rays (15-50 keV) lasting for a few tens of days. The X-ray energy spectra during the softening periods can be reproduced with a model consisting of a multi-color disk blackbody and its Comptonized component. The fraction of the Comptonized component decreased from 0.30 to 0.15 when the spectrum became softer; meanwhile the inner disk temperature (Tin) increased from 0.2 to 0.45 keV. These results imply that the softening events are triggered by a short-term increase of the mass accretion rate. During the observed spectral softening events, the disk flux (Fdisk) and Tin did not obey the Fdisk ∝ (Tin )4 relation, suggesting that the inner disk radius does not reach the innermost stable circular orbit.
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Yoshikawa, A., Yamada, S., Nakahira, S., Matsuoka, M., Negoro, H., Mihara, T., & Tamagawa, T. (2015). Repeated short-term spectral softening in the low/hard state of the Galactic black hole candidate Swift J1753.5-0127. Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan, 67(1). https://doi.org/10.1093/pasj/psu140
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