A complete X-ray spectral coverage of the 2010 May-June outbursts of Circinus X-1
A. D'A\`i, E. Bozzo, A. Papitto, R. Iaria, T. Di Salvo, L. Burderi, A., Riggio, E. Egron, N. R. Robba

TL;DR
This study provides a comprehensive analysis of the X-ray spectral evolution of Circinus X-1 during its 2010 outbursts, revealing spectral state transitions and local absorption effects across multiple observations.
Contribution
It offers the first detailed broadband spectral coverage of Circinus X-1's 2010 outbursts, linking spectral changes to luminosity and orbital phase using multi-instrument data.
Findings
Spectral evolution consistent with thermal Comptonization model
Identification of a spectral state transition from thick to thin
Peculiarities in minor outburst challenge disk-instability interpretation
Abstract
Circinus X-1 is a neutron-star-accreting X-ray binary in a wide (P = 16.6 d), eccentric orbit. After two years of relatively low X-ray luminosity, in May 2010 Circinus X-1 went into outburst, reaching 0.4 Crab flux. This outburst lasted for about two orbital cycles and was followed by another shorter and fainter outburst in June. We focus here on the broadband X-ray spectral evolution of the source as it spans about three order of magnitudes in flux. We attempt to relate luminosity, spectral shape, local absorption, and orbital phase. We use multiple Rossi-XTE/PCA (3.0--25 keV) and Swift/XRT (1.0--9.0 keV) observations and a 20 ks long Chandra/HETGS observation (1.0--9.0 keV), to comprehensively track the spectral evolution of the source during all the outbursting phases. These observations were taken every two/three days and cover about four orbital cycles. The PCA data…
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