First INTEGRAL observations of Cygnus X-3

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We present the first INTEGRAL results on Cyg X-3 from the PV phase observations of the Cygnus region. The source was clearly detected by the JEM-X, ISGRI and SPI. The INTEGRAL observations were supported by simultaneous pointed RXTE observations. Their lightcurves folded over the 4.8 hour binary period are compatible with the mean RXTE/ASM. and CGRO/BATSE light curves. We fit our broad-band X-ray/γ-ray spectra with a physical model, which represents the first such published model for Cyg X-3. The main physical processes in the source are thermal Comptonization and Compton reflection with parameters similar to those found for black-hole binaries at high Eddington rates.

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Vilhu, O., Hjalmarsdotter, L., Zdziarski, A. A., Paizis, A., McCollough, M. L., Beckmann, V., … Westergaard, N. J. (2003). First INTEGRAL observations of Cygnus X-3. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 411(1). https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20031257

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