INVESTIGADORES
ROMERO Gustavo Esteban
artículos
Título:
NuSTAR and XMM-Newton observations of the binary 4FGL J1405.1-6119
Autor/es:
SAAVEDRA, ENZO A.; FOGANTINI FEDERICO; ESCOBAR, G.J.; ROMERO, GUSTAVO E; JORGE A. COMBI; ESTEFANIA MARCEL
Revista:
ASTRONOMY AND ASTROPHYSICS
Editorial:
EDP SCIENCES S A
Referencias:
Lugar: Paris; Año: 2023
ISSN:
0004-6361
Resumen:
Context. 4FGL J1405.1-6119 is a high-mass γ-ray-emitting binary that has been studied at several wavelengths. The nature of thistype of binary is still under debate, with three possible scenarios usually invoked to explain the origin of the γ-ray emission: collisionsbetween the winds of a rapidly rotating neutron star and its companion, collisions between the winds of two massive stars, andnonthermal emission from the jet of a microquasar.Aims. We analyzed two pairs of simultaneous NuSTAR and XMM-Newton observations to investigate the origin of the radio, X-ray,and γ-ray emissions.Methods. We extracted light curves between 0.5 and 78 keV from two different epochs, wich we call Epoch 1 and Epoch 2. We thenextracted and analyzed the associated spectra to gain insight into the characteristics of the emission in each epoch. To explain theseobservations, along with the overall spectral energy distribution, we developed a model of a microquasar jet. This allowed us to makesome inferences about the origin of the observed emission and to discuss the nature of the system.Results. A power-law model combined with the inclusion of a blackbody accurately characterizes the X-ray spectrum. The power-lawindex (E−Γ) was found to be ∼ 1.7 for Epoch 1 and ∼ 1.4 for Epoch 2. Furthermore, the associated blackbody temperature was ∼ 1keV and with a modeled emitting region of size ≲ 16 km. The scenario we propose to explain the observations involves a parabolic,mildly relativistic, lepto-hadronic jet. This jet has a compact acceleration region that injects a hard spectrum of relativistic particles.The dominant nonthermal emission processes include synchrotron radiation of electrons, inverse Compton scattering of photons fromthe stellar radiation field, and the decay of neutral pions resulting from inelastic proton-proton collisions within the bulk matter of thejet. These estimates are in accordance with the values of a super-Eddington lepto-hadronic jet scenario. The compact object could beeither a black hole or a neutron star with a weak magnetic field. Most of the X-ray emission from the disk could be absorbed by thedense wind that is ejected from the same disk.Conclusions. We conclude that the binary 4FGL J1405.1-6119 could be a supercritical microquasar similar to SS433.