Swift Observations of MAXI J1659-152: A Compact Binary with a Black Hole Accretor
J.A. Kennea, P. Romano, V. Mangano, A.P. Beardmore, P.A. Evans, P.A., Curran, H.A. Krimm, C.B. Markwardt, K.Yamaoka

TL;DR
This paper presents detailed Swift observations of MAXI J1659-152, a likely black-hole binary, revealing its spectral evolution, accretion state changes, inner disk dynamics, evolving absorption, and a potential shortest orbital period among black-hole binaries.
Contribution
First detailed Swift monitoring of MAXI J1659-152 capturing its spectral and temporal evolution, accretion states, and orbital period estimation.
Findings
Black-hole candidate transited through multiple accretion states.
Inner disk radius decreased as temperature increased.
Detected a potential shortest orbital period for a black-hole binary.
Abstract
We report on the detection and follow-up high cadence monitoring observations of MAXI J1659-152, a bright Galactic X-ray binary transient with a likely black-hole accretor, by Swift over a 27 day period after its initial outburst detection. MAXI J1659-152 was discovered almost simultaneously by Swift and MAXI on 2010 Sept 25, and was monitored intensively from the early stages of the outburst through the rise to a brightness of ~0.5 Crab by the Swift XRT, UVOT, and BAT. We present temporal and spectral analysis of the Swift observations. The broadband light-curves show variability characteristic of black-hole candidate transients. We present the evolution of thermal and non-thermal components of the 0.5-150 keV combined X-ray spectra during the outburst. MAXI J1659-152 displays accretion state changes typically associated with black-hole binaries, transitioning from its initial…
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