The Astrophysical Journal Letters (Jan 2024)

Dramatic Drop in the X-Ray Polarization of Swift J1727.8–1613 in the Soft Spectral State

  • Jiří Svoboda,
  • Michal Dovčiak,
  • James F. Steiner,
  • Philip Kaaret,
  • Jakub Podgorný,
  • Juri Poutanen,
  • Alexandra Veledina,
  • Fabio Muleri,
  • Roberto Taverna,
  • Henric Krawczynski,
  • Maïmouna Brigitte,
  • Sudeb Ranjan Datta,
  • Stefano Bianchi,
  • Teo Muñoz-Darias,
  • Michela Negro,
  • Nicole Rodriguez Cavero,
  • Noel Castro Segura,
  • Niek Bollemeijer,
  • Javier A. García,
  • Adam Ingram,
  • Giorgio Matt,
  • Edward Nathan,
  • Martin C. Weisskopf,
  • Diego Altamirano,
  • Luca Baldini,
  • Fiamma Capitanio,
  • Elise Egron,
  • Razieh Emami,
  • Kun Hu,
  • Lorenzo Marra,
  • Guglielmo Mastroserio,
  • Pierre-Olivier Petrucci,
  • Ajay Ratheesh,
  • Paolo Soffitta,
  • Francesco Tombesi,
  • Yi-Jung Yang,
  • Yuexin Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/ad402e
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 966, no. 2
p. L35

Abstract

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Black hole X-ray binaries exhibit different spectral and timing properties in different accretion states. The X-ray outburst of a recently discovered and extraordinarily bright source, Swift J1727.8–1613, has enabled the first investigation of how the X-ray polarization properties of a source evolve with spectral state. The 2–8 keV polarization degree was previously measured by the Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE) to be ≈4% in the hard and hard intermediate states. Here we present new IXPE results taken in the soft state, with the X-ray flux dominated by the thermal accretion disk emission. We find that the polarization degree has dropped dramatically to ≲1%. This result indicates that the measured X-ray polarization is largely sensitive to the accretion state and the polarization fraction is significantly higher in the hard state when the X-ray emission is dominated by upscattered radiation in the X-ray corona. The combined polarization measurements in the soft and hard states disfavor a very high or low inclination of the system.

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