The Astrophysical Journal (Jan 2023)

Back to Business: SLX 1746–331 after 13 Years of Silence

  • Jing-Qiang Peng,
  • Shu Zhang,
  • Peng-Ju Wang,
  • Shuang-Nan Zhang,
  • Ling-Da Kong,
  • Yu-Peng Chen,
  • Qing-Cang Shui,
  • Long Ji,
  • Jin-Lu Qu,
  • Lian Tao,
  • Ming-Yu Ge,
  • Rui-Can Ma,
  • Zhi Chang,
  • Jian Li,
  • Zhao-sheng Li,
  • Zhuo-Li Yu,
  • Zhe Yan,
  • Peng Zhang,
  • Yun-Xiang Xiao,
  • Shu-Jie Zhao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/acf461
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 955, no. 2
p. 96

Abstract

Read online

The black hole candidate system SLX 1746–331 was back to business in 2023, after a long silence of roughly 13 years. An outburst was observed thoroughly by Insight-HXMT and NICER. The outburst is characterized by spectral dominance of the soft state, where the joint Insight-HXMT and NICER spectral analysis shows the temperature dependence of the disk flux follows ${T}_{\mathrm{in}}^{3.98}$ , and thus suggests that the inner disk reaches its innermost stable circular orbit during almost the entire outburst. By assuming 0.3 L _Edd for the peak flux and an inclination angle of zero degrees, the lower limit of the compact object hosted in this system is estimated as 3.28 ± 2.14 M _⊙ . We also look into the relation between the disk temperature and disk flux for a sample of black hole systems, and by taking the disk temperature derived in the outburst of SLX 1746–331, such a relation results in a mass estimation of 5.2 ± 4.5 M _⊙ . Finally, the spin of the compact object is constrained to be larger than 0.8 with the spectral model KERRBB.

Keywords