The 2008 outburst of IGR J17473--2721: evidence for a disk corona?
Yu-Peng Chen, Shu Zhang, Diego F. Torres, Shuang-Nan Zhang, Jian Li,, Peter Kretschmar, Jian-Min Wang

TL;DR
This study analyzes the 2008 outburst of IGR J17473--2721, revealing spectral evolution consistent with a cooling corona and identifying a significant change in burst behavior during the low hard state, suggesting a corona formed above the disk.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the spectral and burst behavior of IGR J17473--2721 during outburst, highlighting a possible corona formation scenario and a dichotomy in burst properties.
Findings
The cutoff energy decreases from ~150 keV to ~40 keV during the outburst.
A significant dichotomy in burst duration-flux relation with ~3 sigma confidence.
Evidence suggests the corona forms above the disk, not on the neutron star surface.
Abstract
The 2008 outburst of the atoll source IGR J17473--2721 was observed by INTEGRAL, RXTE and Swift. Tens of type-I X-ray bursts were found in this outburst. Joint observations provide sufficient data to look into the behavior of IGR J17473--2721 at the rising part of the outburst. We find that the joint energy spectra can be well fitted with a model composed of a blackbody and a cutoff power-law, with a cutoff energy decreasing from 150 keV to 40 keV as the source leaves the quiescent state toward the low hard state. This fits into a scenario in which the corona is cooled by the soft X-rays along the outburst evolution, as observed in several other atoll sources. By using the flux measured in the 1.5--30 keV band of the type-I bursts during the outburst, we find that the linear relationship between the burst duration and the flux still holds for those bursts that occur at…
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