Discovery of Strong Energy-Dependent X-ray Polarization in the Intermediate State of GS 1354-64
Swati Ravi, Lorenzo Marra, James F. Steiner, Guglielmo Mastroserio, Mason Ng, Joey Neilsen, Herman L. Marshall, Fiamma Capitanio, Sudeb Ranjan Datta, Elise Egron, Javier A. Garcia, Adam Ingram, Philip Kaaret, Ole Koenig, Honghui Liu, Romana Mikusincova, Edward J. R. Nathan

TL;DR
This paper reports the first detection of significant energy-dependent X-ray polarization in the black hole binary GS 1354-64 during an intermediate state, revealing insights into accretion geometry and state transitions.
Contribution
It presents the discovery of energy-dependent X-ray polarization in GS 1354-64 during a transitional state, with detailed polarization measurements and modeling, advancing understanding of accretion processes.
Findings
Detected ~4% polarization at 2-8 keV with high significance
Observed increasing polarization degree with energy, from 2.1% to 11%
Identified a stable polarization angle across energy and time
Abstract
We report the discovery of significant X-ray polarization from the dynamically confirmed black hole X-ray binary (BHXB) GS 1354-64 during its 2025-2026 outburst, obtained with the Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE). The observation, obtained shortly after a bright X-ray flare, captures the source in an intermediate state following a stalled (failed) state transition. We discover significant 2-8 keV polarization at the ~4% level with high statistical support--14-sigma significance from frequentist analysis and log Bayes Factor 283+/-1 in a Bayesian framework--measuring PD 4.0+/-0.2% and PA-1+/-2 degrees (90% credible interval). The PD exhibits a statistically significant increasing trend with energy--the strongest such increase yet observed by IXPE in a BHXB--going from 2.1+/-0.3% in the 2-3 keV band to 11+/-3% in the 6.5-7 keV band, while the PA appears stable across both energy…
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TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
