Suzaku broad-band spectrum of 4U 1705-44: Probing the Reflection component in the hard state
T. Di Salvo, R. Iaria, M. Matranga, L. Burderi, A. D'Ai, E. Egron, A., Papitto, A. Riggio, N. R. Robba, Y. Ueda

TL;DR
This study analyzes Suzaku X-ray data of 4U 1705-44 in the hard state, revealing a reflection component with a broad iron line and Compton bump, indicating an untruncated accretion disk close to the neutron star.
Contribution
First detailed Suzaku broad-band spectral analysis of 4U 1705-44 in the hard state, showing reflection features similar to the soft state and evidence of a non-truncated disk.
Findings
Detection of a broad iron line at 6.4 keV
Inner disk radius estimated at 17 +/- 5 Rg
Presence of a broad low-energy emission line at 3.03 keV
Abstract
Iron emission lines at 6.4-6.97 keV, identified with Kalpha radiative transitions, are among the strongest discrete features in the X-ray band. These are one of the most powerful probes to infer the properties of the plasma in the innermost part of the accretion disk around a compact object. In this paper we present a recent Suzaku observation, 100-ks effective exposure, of the atoll source and X-ray burster 4U 1705-44, where we clearly detect signatures of a reflection component which is distorted by the high-velocity motion in the accretion disk. The reflection component consists of a broad iron line at about 6.4 keV and a Compton bump at high X-ray energies, around 20 keV. All these features are consistently fitted with a reflection model, and we find that in the hard state the smearing parameters are remarkably similar to those found in a previous XMM-Newton observation performed in…
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