MEASURING THE SPIN OF GRS 1915+105 WITH RELATIVISTIC DISK REFLECTION

GRS 1915+105 harbors one of the most massive known stellar black holes in the Galaxy. In 2007 May, we observed GRS 1915+105 for ~117 ks in the low/hard state using Suzaku. We collected and analyzed the data with the Hard X-ray Detector/Positive Intrinsic Negative and X-ray Spectrometer cameras spann...

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Main Authors: Blum, J. L. (Author), Miller, J. M. (Author), Fabian, Andrew C. (Author), Miller, M. Coleman (Author), Homan, Jeroen (Contributor), van der Klis, M. (Author), Cackett, E. M. (Author), Reis, R. C. (Author)
Other Authors: MIT Kavli Institute for Astrophysics and Space Research (Contributor)
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Language:English
Published: Institute of Physics/American Astronomical Society, 2015-03-05T15:48:27Z.
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