Galaxies (Sep 2022)

Properties of MAXI J1348-630 during Its Second Outburst in 2019

  • Riya Bhowmick,
  • Dipak Debnath,
  • Kaushik Chatterjee,
  • Arghajit Jana,
  • Sujoy Kumar Nath

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/galaxies10050095
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 5
p. 95

Abstract

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The newly discovered galactic black hole candidate (BHC) MAXI J1348-630 showed two major outbursts in 2019, just after its discovery. Here, we provide a detailed spectral and temporal analysis of the less-studied second outburst using archive data from multiple satellites, namely Swift, MAXI, NICER, NuSTAR and AstroSat. The outburst continued for around two and a half months. Unlike the first outburst from this source, this second outburst was a ‘failed’ one. The source did not transition to soft or intermediate spectral states. During the entire outburst, the source was in the hard state with high dominance of non-thermal photons. The presence of strong shocks are inferred from spectral fitting using a TCAF model. In NuSTAR spectra, weak reflection is observed from spectral fitting. Low-frequency quasi-periodic oscillations are also detected in AstroSat data.

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