Comprehensive Spectral Analysis of Cyg X-1 using RXTE Data
Rizwan Shahid, R. Misra, S. N. A. Jaaffrey

TL;DR
This study analyzes over 500 RXTE observations of Cyg X-1, revealing spectral state correlations, geometric implications, and the absence of ultra-soft states, advancing understanding of black hole accretion physics.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive spectral analysis of Cyg X-1 across states, highlighting correlations and complex geometry near state transitions, with implications for accretion models.
Findings
Spectral shapes cover nearly all states of Cyg X-1.
Reflection and iron line features correlate with spectral index.
No hysteresis observed in spectral flux behavior.
Abstract
We analyse a large number () pointed RXTE observations of Cyg X-1 and model the spectrum of each one. A subset of the observations for which there is simultaneous reliable measure of the hardness ratio by the All Sky Monitor, shows that the sample covers nearly all the spectral shapes of Cyg X-1. The relative strength, width of the Iron line and the reflection parameter are in general correlated with the high energy photon spectral index . This is broadly consistent with a geometry where for the hard state (low ) there is a hot inner Comptonizing region surrounded by a truncated cold disk. The inner edge of the disk moves inwards as the source becomes softer till finally in the soft state (high ) the disk fills the inner region and active regions above the disk produce the Comptonized component. However, the reflection parameter shows…
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