Abstract
We have fitted ∼200 RXTE and INTEGRAL spectra of the neutron star (NS) low-mass X-ray binary (LMXB) GX 9+9 from 2002 to 2007 with a model consisting of a disc blackbody and another blackbody representing the spreading layer (SL), i.e. an extended accretion zone on the NS surface as opposed to the more traditional disc-like boundary layer. Contrary to theory, the SL temperature was seen to increase towards low SL luminosities, while the approximate angular extent had a nearly linear luminosity dependency. Comptonization was not required to adequately fit these spectra. Together with the ∼ 70° upper bound of inclination implied by the lack of eclipses, the best-fitting normalization of the accretion disc blackbody component implies a distance of ∼10 kpc, instead of the usually quoted 5 kpc. © 2009 RAS.
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Savolainen, P., Hannikainen, D. C., Vilhu, O., Paizis, A., Nevalainen, J., & Hakala, P. (2009). Exploring the spreading layer of GX 9+9 using RXTE and INTEGRAL. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 393(2), 569–578. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2966.2008.14201.x
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