We present the results of Target of Opportunity (ToO) observations made with
AstroSat of the newly discovered black hole binary MAXI J1535-571. We detect
prominent C-type Quasi-periodic Oscillations (QPOs) of frequencies varying from
1.85 Hz to 2.88 Hz, along with distinct harmonics in all the AstroSat
observations. We note that while the fundamental QPO is seen in the 3 - 50 keV
energy band, the harmonic is not significant above ~ 35 keV. The AstroSat
observations were made in the hard intermediate state, as seen from state
transitions observed by MAXI and Swift. We attempt spectral modelling of the
broadband data (0.7-80 keV) provided by AstroSat using phenomenological and
physical models. The spectral modelling using nthComp gives a photon index in
the range between 2.18-2.37 and electron temperature ranging from 21 to 63 keV.
The seed photon temperature is within 0.19 to 0.29 keV. The high flux in 0.3 -
80 keV band corresponds to a luminosity varying from 0.7 to 1.07 L_Edd assuming
the source to be at a distance of 8 kpc and hosting a black hole with a mass of
6 M⊙. The physical model based on the two-component accretion flow
gives disc accretion rates as high as ~ 1 m˙Edd and halo rate ~ 0.2
m˙Edd respectively. The near Eddington accretion rate seems to be the
main reason for the unprecedented high flux observed from this source. The
two-component spectral fitting of AstroSat data also provides an estimate of a
black hole mass between 5.14 to 7.83 M⊙.Comment: 15 pages, 9 figures, MNRAS (Accepted on 2019 May 10