A re-analysis of the NuSTAR and XMM-Newton broad-band spectrum of Ser~X-1
M. Matranga (1), T. Di Salvo (1), R. Iaria (1), A. F. Gambino (1), L., Burderi (2), A. Riggio (2), A. Sanna (2) ((1) Universit\`a di Palermo (2),, Universit\`a di Cagliari)

TL;DR
This study re-analyzes NuSTAR and XMM-Newton data of Ser X-1 to assess how different reflection and continuum models influence inferred disk parameters, finding that continuum model choice significantly affects results.
Contribution
It demonstrates that the choice of continuum models impacts disk parameter estimates, emphasizing the importance of broad-band spectra and self-consistent modeling.
Findings
Inner disk radius around 13 R_g
Inclination angle approximately 27 degrees
Continuum model choice affects disk parameter determination
Abstract
Context: Ser X-1 is a well studied LMXB which clearly shows a broad iron line. Recently, Miller et al. (2103) have presented broad-band, high quality NuSTAR data of SerX-1.Using relativistically smeared self-consistent reflection models, they find a value of R_in close to 1.0 R_ISCO (corresponding to 6 R_g), and a low inclination angle, less than 10 deg. Aims: The aim of this paper is to probe to what extent the choice of reflection and continuum models (and uncertainties therein) can affect the conclusions about the disk parameters inferred from the reflection component. To this aim we re-analyze all the available public NuSTAR and XMM-Newton. Ser X-1 is a well studied source, its spectrum has been observed by several instruments, and is therefore one of the best sources for this study. Methods: We use slightly different continuum and reflection models with respect to those adopted in…
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