4U 1957+11: A persistent low-mass X-ray binary and black hole candidate in the high state?

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We report on several pointed Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer observations of the enigmatic low-mass X-ray binary (LMXB) 4U 1957+11 at different X-ray luminosities. The luminosity of the source varied by more than a factor of 4 on time-scales of months to years. The spectrum of the source tends to become harder when its luminosity increases. Only very weak (1-2 per cent rms amplitude, 0.001 - 10 Hz, 2-60 keV) rapid X-ray variability was observed during the observations. A comparison of the spectral and temporal behaviour of 4U 1957+11 with other X-ray binary systems, in particular LMC X-3, indicates that 4U 1957+11 is likely to be a persistent LMXB harbouring a black hole and it is persistently in the black hole high state. If confirmed, it would be the only such system known.

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Wijnands, R., Miller, J. M., & Van Der Klis, M. (2002). 4U 1957+11: A persistent low-mass X-ray binary and black hole candidate in the high state? Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 331(1), 60–70. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-8711.2002.05137.x

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