Reflection Spectroscopy of the Black Hole Binary XTE J1752-223 in its Long-Stable Hard State
Javier A. Garc\'ia, James F. Steiner, Victoria Grinberg, Thomas, Dauser, Riley M. T. Connors, Jeffrey E. McClintock, Ronald A. Remillard,, Joern Wilms, Fiona A. Harrison, and John A. Tomsick

TL;DR
This study analyzes the X-ray reflection spectrum of the black hole binary XTE J1752-223 during its stable hard state, revealing a high black hole spin, a close inner disk, and a cool corona, using high-quality spectral data.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed reflection spectral analysis of XTE J1752-223 in a stable hard state with high signal-to-noise data, constraining key physical parameters of the system.
Findings
Inner disk radius close to the innermost stable orbit (1.7 Rg)
High black hole spin (a* ≈ 0.92)
Cool corona temperature (57-70 keV)
Abstract
We present a detailed spectral analysis of the Black Hole Binary XTE J1752-223 in the hard state of its 2009 outburst. Regular monitoring of this source by RXTE provided high signal-to-noise spectra along the outburst rise and decay. During one full month this source stalled at 30\% of its peak count rate at a constant hardness and intensity. By combining all the data in this exceptionally-stable hard state, we obtained an aggregate PCA spectrum (3-45 keV) with 100 million counts, and a corresponding HEXTE spectrum (20-140 keV) with 5.8 million counts. Implementing a version of our reflection code with a physical model for Comptonization, we obtain tight constraints on important physical parameters for this system. In particular, the inner accretion disk is measured very close in, at . Assuming , we find a relatively…
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