Study of the reflection spectrum of the LMXB 4U 1702-429
R. Iaria, T. Di Salvo, M. Del Santo, F. Pintore, A. Sanna, A. Papitto,, L. Burderi, A. Riggio, A. F. Gambino, M. Matranga

TL;DR
This study analyzes the broadband X-ray spectrum of the low-mass X-ray binary 4U 1702-429, revealing reflection features, an accretion disc, and a hot corona, providing insights into its accretion environment.
Contribution
First detailed broadband spectral analysis of 4U 1702-429 using XMM-Newton and INTEGRAL data, identifying reflection components and constraining the accretion geometry.
Findings
Detection of a broad emission line at 6.7 keV.
Identification of absorption edges at 0.87 and 8.82 keV.
Inner disc radius estimated at approximately 39 km.
Abstract
The source 4U 1702-429 (Ara X-1) is a low-mass X-ray binary system hosting a neutron star. Albeit the source is quite bright ( erg s) its broadband spectrum has never been studied. Neither dips nor eclipses have been observed in the light curve suggesting that its inclination angle is smaller than 60.We analysed the broadband spectrum of 4U 1702-429 in the 0.3-60 keV energy range, using XMM-Newton and INTEGRAL data, to constrain its Compton reflection component if it is present. After excluding the three time intervals in which three type-I X-ray bursts occurred, we fitted the joint XMM-Newton and INTEGRAL spectra obtained from simultaneous observations. A broad emission line at 6.7 keV and two absorption edges at 0.87 and 8.82 keV were detected. We found that a self-consistent reflection model fits the 0.3-60 keV spectrum well. The broadband continuum is…
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