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    NuSTAR and Swift observations of Swift J1357.2-0933 during an early phase of its 2017 outburst

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    We present a detailed spectral analysis of Swift and NuSTAR observations of the very faint X-ray transient and black hole system Swift J1357.2-0933 during an early low hard state of its 2017 outburst. Swift J1357.2-0933 was observed at ∼\sim0.02% of the Eddington luminosity (for a distance of 2.3 kpc and a mass of 4 M⊙_{\odot}). Despite the low luminosity, the broadband X-ray spectrum between 0.3 and 78 keV requires the presence of a disk blackbody component with an inner disk temperature of Tin_{\mathrm{in}} ∼\sim 0.06 keV in addition to a thermal Comptonization component with a photon index of {\Gamma} ∼\sim 1.70. Using a more physical model, which takes strong relativistic effects into account, and assuming a high inclination of 70∘^\circ, which is motivated by the presence of dips in optical light curves, we find that the accretion disk is truncated within a few RISCO from the black hole, independent of the spin.Comment: 11 pages, 5 figures, accepted for publication in Ap

    Peculiar outbursts of an ultra luminous source likely signs of an aperiodic disc-wind

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    The metal rich globular cluster RZ 2109 in the massive Virgo elliptical galaxy NGC 4472 (M49) harbours the ultra luminous X-ray source XMMU 122939.7+075333. Previous studies showed that this source varies between bright and faint phases on timescales of just a few hours. Here, we report the discovery of two peculiar X-ray bursting events that last for about 8 and 3.5 hours separated by about 3 days. Such a recurring X-ray burst-like behaviour has never been observed before. We argue that type-I X-ray bursts or super bursts as well as outburst scenarios requiring a young stellar object are highly unlikely explanations for the observed light curve, leaving an aperiodic disc wind scenario driven by hyper-Eddington accretion as a viable explanation for this new type of X-ray flaring activities.Comment: 7 pages, 2 figures, accepted by Ap

    Magneto-optical and Magneto-electric Effects of Topological Insulators in Quantizing Magnetic Fields

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    We develop a theory of the magneto-optical and magneto-electric properties of a topological insulator thin film in the presence of a quantizing external magnetic field. We find that low-frequency magneto-optical properties depend only on the sum of top and bottom surface Dirac-cone filling factors νT\nu_{\mathrm{T}} and νB\nu_{\mathrm{B}}, whereas the low-frequency magneto-electric response depends only on the difference. The Faraday rotation is quantized in integer multiples of the fine structure constant and the Kerr effect exhibits a π/2\pi/2 rotation. Strongly enhanced cyclotron-resonance features appear at higher frequencies that are sensitive to the filling factors of both surfaces. When the product of the bulk conductivity and the film thickness in e2/he^2/h units is small compared to α\alpha, magneto-optical properties are only weakly dependent on accidental doping in the interior of the film.Comment: 4 page
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