Suzaku observations of 4U 1957+11: Potentially the most rapidly spinning black hole in (the halo of) the galaxy

  • Michael A. Nowak
  • , Jörn Wilms
  • , Katja Pottschmidt
  • , Norbert Schulz
  • , Dipankar Maitra
  • , Jon Miller

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Abstract

We present three Suzaku observations of the black hole candidate 4U 1957+11 (V1408 Aql) - a source that exhibits some of the simplest and cleanest examples of soft, disk-dominated spectra. 4U 1957+11 also presents among the highest peak temperatures found from disk-dominated spectra. Such temperatures may be associated with rapid black hole spin. The 4U 1957+11 spectra also require a very low normalization, which can be explained by a combination of small inner disk radius and a large distance (>10kpc) which places 4U 1957+11 well into the Galactic halo. We perform joint fits to the Suzaku spectra with both relativistic and Comptonized disk models. Assuming a low-mass black hole and the nearest distance (3M, 10kpc), the dimensionless spin parameter a* ≡ Jc/GM 2 ≳ 0.9. Higher masses and farther distances yield a* 1. Similar conclusions are reached with Comptonization models; they imply a combination of small inner disk radii (or, equivalently, rapid spin) and large distance. Low spin cannot be recovered unless 4U 1957+11 is a low-mass black hole that is at the unusually large distance of ≳ 40kpc. We speculate whether the suggested maximal spin is related to how the system came to reside in the halo.

Original languageEnglish
Article number107
JournalAstrophysical Journal
Volume744
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 10 2012

Keywords

  • accretion
  • accretion disks
  • black hole physics
  • radiation mechanisms: thermal
  • X-rays: binaries

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