Multiwavelength Spectrum of the Black Hole XTE J1118+480 in Quiescence

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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52 pages, 16 figures, accepted by ApJ

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10.1086/376406

We present an X-ray/UV/optical spectrum of the black hole primary in the X-ray nova XTE J1118+480 in quiescence at L_x = 4 x 10^{-9} of the Eddington luminosity. The Chandra, HST and MMT spectroscopic observations were performed simultaneously on 2002 January 12 UT. Because this 4.1-hr binary is located at b = 62 deg, the transmission of the ISM is very high (e.g., 70% at 0.3 keV). We present many new results for the quiescent state, such as the first far-UV spectrum and evidence for an 0.35 mag orbital modulation in the near-UV flux. However, the centerpiece of our work is the multiwavelength spectrum of XTE J1118+480, which we argue represents the canonical spectrum of a stellar-mass black hole radiating at L_x = 4 x 10^{-8.5} of the Eddington luminosity. This spectrum is comprised of two apparently disjoint components: a hard X-ray spectrum with a photon index Gamma = 2.02 +/- 0.16, and an optical/UV continuum that resembles a 13,000 K disk blackbody spectrum punctuated by several strong emission lines. We present a model of the source in which the accretion flow has two components: (1) an X-ray-emitting interior region where the flow is advection-dominated, and (2) a thin, exterior accretion disk with a truncated inner edge (R_tr ~ 10^4 Schwarzschild radii) that is responsible for the optical/UV spectrum. For D = 1.8 kpc, the luminosity of the X-ray component is L_x = 3.5 x 10^{30} erg/s (0.3-7 keV); the bolometric luminosity of the optical/UV component is 20 times greater.

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