The X-ray dust scattered rings of the black hole low mass binary V404 Cyg
Georgios Vasilopoulos, Maria Petropoulou

TL;DR
This study reports the first detection of X-ray dust scattered rings from V404 Cyg, revealing dust layers at specific distances and constraining grain size distributions, which enhances understanding of interstellar dust properties.
Contribution
First observation of X-ray dust rings from V404 Cyg, providing detailed dust layer locations and grain size constraints along the line of sight.
Findings
Dust layers at approximately 2.12, 2.05, 1.63, 1.50, and 1.18 kpc from observer.
Grain size distribution characterized with power-law indices and size limits.
Evidence of dust property gradients within 1 kpc from V404 Cyg.
Abstract
We report on the first detection of X-ray dust scattered rings from the Galactic low mass X-ray binary V404 Cyg. The observation of the system with Swift/XRT on June 30 2015 revealed the presence of five concentric ring-like structures centred at the position of V404 Cyg. Follow-up Swift/XRT observations allowed a time-dependent study of the X-ray rings. Assuming that these are the result of small-angle, single X-ray scattering by dust grains along the line of sight, we find that their angular size scales as in agreement with theoretical predictions. The dust grains are concentrated in five dust layers located at about 2.12, 2.05, 1.63, 1.50 and 1.18 kpc from the observer. These coincide roughly with locations of enhanced extinction as determined by infrared photometry. Assuming that the grain size distribution is described by a generalized…
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