We present the first joint NuSTAR and NICER observations of the ultracompact X-ray binary (UCXB) 4U 1543−624 obtained in 2020 April. The source was at a luminosity of L 0.5−50 keV = 4.9( D /7 kpc) 2 × 10 36 erg s −1 and showed evidence of reflected emission in the form of an O viii line, Fe K line, and Compton hump within the spectrum. We used a full reflection model, known as xillverCO , that is tailored for the atypical abundances found in UCXBs, to account for the reflected emission. We tested the emission radii of the O and Fe line components and conclude that they originate from a common disk radius in the innermost region of the accretion disk ( R in ≤ 1.07 R ISCO ). Assuming that the compact accretor is a neutron star (NS) and the position of the inner disk is the Alfvén radius, we placed an upper limit on the magnetic field strength to be B ≤ 0.7( D /7 kpc) × 10 8 G at the poles. Given the lack of pulsations detected and position of R in , it was likely that a boundary layer region had formed between the NS surface and inner edge of the accretion disk with an extent of 1.2 km. This implies a maximum radius of the neutron star accretor of R NS ≤ 12.1 km when assuming a canonical NS mass of 1.4 M ⊙ .
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Ludlam, R. M., Jaodand, A. D., García, J. A., Degenaar, N., Tomsick, J. A., Cackett, E. M., … Chakrabarty, D. (2021). Simultaneous NICER and NuSTAR Observations of the Ultracompact X-Ray Binary 4U 1543–624. The Astrophysical Journal, 911(2), 123. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/abedb0
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