Determining the distance of cyg x-3 with its x-ray dust scattering halo

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Using a cross-correlation method, we study the X-ray halo of Cyg X-3. Two components of dust distributions are needed to explain the time lags derived by the cross-correlation method. Assuming the distance as 1.7 kpc for Cyg OB2 association (a richest OB association in the local Galaxy) and another uniform dust distribution, we get a distance of 7.2+0.3-0.5kpc (68% confidence level) for Cyg X-3. When using the distance estimation of Cygnus OB2 as 1.38 or 1.82 kpc, the inferred distance for Cyg X-3 is 3.4+0.2-0.2or 9.3+0.6-0.4 kpc, respectively. The distance estimation uncertainty of Cyg X-3 is mainly related to the distance of the Cyg OB2, which may be improved in the future with high-precision astrometric measurements. The advantage of this method is that the result depends weakly on the photon energy, dust grain radius, scattering cross-section, and so on.

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Ling, Z., Zhang, S. N., & Tang, S. (2009). Determining the distance of cyg x-3 with its x-ray dust scattering halo. Astrophysical Journal, 695(2), 1111–1120. https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/695/2/1111

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