Abstract
We study the 4-200 keV spectral and temporal behavior of the low-mass X-ray binary 4U 1820-30 with INTEGRAL during 2003-2005. This source as been observed in both the soft (banana) and hard (island) spectral states. A high-energy tail, above 50 keV, in the hard state has been observed for the first time. This places the source in the category of X-ray bursters showing high-energy emission. The tail can be modeled as a soft power-law component, with the photon index of ~=2.4, on top of thermal Comptonization emission from a plasma with electron temperature kTe~=6 keV and optical depth τ~=4. Alternatively, but at a poorer goodness of fit, the hard-state broadband spectrum can be accounted for by emission from a hybrid, thermal-nonthermal, plasma. During this monitoring the source spent most of the time in the soft state, usual for this source, and the >~4 keV spectra are described by thermal Comptonization with kTe~=3 keV and τ~=6-7. INTEGRAL is an ESA project with instruments and Science Data Centre funded by ESA member states (especially the PI countries: Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, and Spain), Czech Republic, and Poland, and with the participation of Russia and the USA.
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Tarana, A., Bazzano, A., Ubertini, P., & Zdziarski, A. A. (2007). INTEGRAL Spectral Variability Study of the Atoll 4U 1820−30: First Detection of Hard X‐Ray Emission. The Astrophysical Journal, 654(1), 494–498. https://doi.org/10.1086/508744
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