The NuSTAR view of Ultra-Compact X-ray Binaries
A. Borghese, M. Armas Padilla, T. Mu\~noz-Darias

TL;DR
This study analyzes 11 ultra-compact X-ray binaries using NuSTAR data, revealing spectral states and properties similar to longer-period binaries, with some unique features like a very cold hard state in 4U 1626-67.
Contribution
It presents the largest spectral and timing analysis of UCXBs with a three-component model, highlighting similarities and differences with longer-period LMXBs.
Findings
UCXBs span hard, soft, and intermediate X-ray states.
Spectral properties are similar to longer-period LMXBs.
Discovery of a very cold hard state in 4U 1626-67.
Abstract
Ultra-compact X-ray binaries (UCXBs) are a subclass of low-mass X-ray binaries (LMXBs) characterised by tight orbits and hydrogen-poor donor stars. We present a spectral and timing study in the hard X-ray band of 11 of the 20 confirmed UCXBs, based on 37 archival NuSTAR observations. Using both X-ray colours and fractional root mean square values, we show that our sample spans the hard, soft, and intermediate X-ray states. Subsequently, we perform an X-ray spectral analysis using, when data allow it, the three-component model - an approach increasingly adopted for neutron star LMXBs. This work represents the largest LMXB sample analysed to date with this methodology. We focus on the properties of the X-ray continuum and report typical values for each X-ray state. Overall, UCXBs exhibit similar spectral properties to their longer-period counterparts, suggesting no major differences in…
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