Truncation of the Accretion Disk at One Third of the Eddington Limit in the Neutron Star Low-Mass X-ray Binary Aquila X-1
Renee M. Ludlam, Jon M. Miller, Nathalie Degenaar, Andrea Sanna,, Edward M. Cackett, Diego Altamirano, Ashley L. King

TL;DR
This study analyzes reflection features in Aquila X-1 during different outbursts, revealing disk truncation at about 11-14 gravitational radii and placing limits on the neutron star's magnetic field strength.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed reflection modeling of Aquila X-1 at different luminosities, constraining disk truncation and magnetic field estimates with high confidence.
Findings
Inner disk truncated at 11-14 Rg
Magnetic field strength ≤ 3.0-4.5×10^9 G
Disk does not extend to neutron star surface
Abstract
We perform a reflection study on a new observation of the neutron star low-mass X-ray binary Aquila X-1 taken with NuSTAR during the August 2016 outburst and compare with the July 2014 outburst. The source was captured at , which is over four times more luminous than the previous observation during the 2014 outburst. Both observations exhibit a broadened Fe line profile. Through reflection modeling, we determine that the inner disk is truncated (where ) and (errors quoted at the 90% confidence level). Fiducial neutron star parameters (M M, km) give a stellar radius of ; our measurements rule out a disk extending to that radius at more than the level of confidence. We are able to place an upper limit on the magnetic…
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