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BeppoSAXOBSERVATIONS OF THE POWER AND ENERGY SPECTRAL EVOLUTION IN THE BLACK HOLE CANDIDATE XTE J1650-500
2009
Astrophysical Journal
We study the time variability and spectral evolution of the Black Hole Candidate source XTE J1650-500 using the BeppoSax wide energy range (0.12-200 keV) observations performed during the 2001 X-ray outburst. The source evolves from a low/hard state (LHS) toward a high/soft state (HSS). In all states the emergent photon spectrum is described by the sum of Comptonization and soft (disk) blackbody components. In the LHS, the Comptonization component dominates in the resulting spectrum. On the
doi:10.1088/0004-637x/692/2/1597
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