Variability and spectral modeling of the hard X-ray emission of GX 339-4 in a bright low/hard state
Robert Droulans, Renaud Belmont, Julien Malzac, Elisabeth Jourdain

TL;DR
This study analyzes the hard X-ray emission of GX 339-4 during a bright low/hard state, revealing a variable high-energy spectral feature and highlighting the role of magnetic fields in spectral variability.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed spectral analysis using the new BELM Comptonization code, emphasizing the significance of magnetic fields and non-thermal electrons in modeling the emission.
Findings
Detection of a variable >150 keV spectral feature
Correlation between high-energy feature and luminosity
Magnetic field variations likely drive spectral variability
Abstract
We study the high-energy emission of the Galactic black hole candidate GX 339-4 using INTEGRAL/SPI and simultaneous RXTE/PCA data. By the end of January 2007, when it reached its peak luminosity in hard X-rays, the source was in a bright hard state. The SPI data from this period show a good signal to noise ratio, allowing a detailed study of the spectral energy distribution up to several hundred keV. As a main result, we report on the detection of a variable hard spectral feature (>150 keV) which represents a significant excess with respect to the cutoff power law shape of the spectrum. The SPI data suggest that the intensity of this feature is positively correlated with the 25 - 50 keV luminosity of the source and the associated variability time scale is shorter than 7 hours. The simultaneous PCA data, however, show no significant change in the spectral shape, indicating that the…
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