Spectral Analysis of New Black Hole Candidate AT2019wey Observed by NuSTAR
Ye Feng, Xueshan Zhao, Lijun Gou, Yufeng Li, James F. Steiner, Javier, A. Garc\'ia, Yuan Wang, Nan Jia, Zhenxuan Liao, and Huixian Li

TL;DR
This paper presents a detailed spectral analysis of the black hole candidate AT2019wey during its X-ray outburst, revealing its accretion disk extends to the ISCO and estimating its spin near the maximum.
Contribution
The study provides the first detailed spectral analysis of AT2019wey in the low/hard state, constraining its physical parameters using relativistic reflection modeling.
Findings
Inner disk radius close to ISCO at 1.38 R_ISCO
Black hole spin estimated at approximately 0.97
High iron abundance and disk ionization state
Abstract
AT2019wey is a new galactic X-ray binary that was first discovered as an optical transient by the Australia Telescope Large Area Survey (ATLAS) on December 7, 2019. AT2019wey consists of a black hole candidate as well as a low-mass companion star () and is likely to have a short orbital period ( h). Although AT2019wey began activation in the X-ray band during almost the entire outburst on March 8, 2020, it did not enter the soft state during the entire outburst. In this study, we present a detailed spectral analysis of AT2019wey in the low/hard state during its X-ray outburst on the basis of Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array \emph observations. We obtain tight constraints on several of its important physical parameters by applying the State-of-art \texttt{relxill} relativistic reflection model family. In…
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