Abstract
Astrophysical black holes are thought to be the Kerr black holes predicted by general relativity, but macroscopic deviations from the Kerr solution can be expected from a number of scenarios involving new physics. In Paper I, we studied the reflection features in NuSTAR and XMM-Newton spectra of the supermassive black hole at the center of the galaxy MCG–06–30–15 and we constrained a set of deformation parameters proposed by Konoplya, Rezzolla, and Zhidenko (Phys. Rev. D 93, 064015, 2016). In the present work, we analyze the x-ray data of a stellar-mass black hole within the same theoretical framework in order to probe a different curvature regime. We consider a NuSTAR observation of the x-ray binary EXO 1846–031 during its outburst in 2019. As in the case of Paper I, all our fits are consistent with the Kerr black hole hypothesis, but some deformation parameters cannot be constrained well.
- Received 23 June 2021
- Accepted 15 September 2021
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.104.084035
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