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We present X-ray dust scattering halo results based on our 76 ks {it Chandra} ACIS-S/HETGS observation of the LMXB dipping source 4U 1624-490. Through analysis of the halo light curves with 2-6 keV spectra over the persistent and dipping periods, we estimate a geometric distance of $sim$15 kpc to 4U 1624-490. We also fit halo radial profiles with different ISM dust grain models to assess the location, uniformity, and density of the halo. Our analysis shows that the dust spatial distribution is not uniform along the line-of-sight; rather, it is consistent with the spiral arm structure mapped in {sc Hii}. The large difference between the absorption Hydrogen column ($N_{rm H}^{abs} sim 8 times10^{22} rm cm^{-2}$; probes all gas along the line-of-sight) derived from broadband spectral fitting, and the scattering Hydrogen column ($N_{rm H}^{sca} sim 4 times10^{22} rm cm^{-2}$; probes only Galactic gas) derived from our studies of the 4U 1624-490 X-ray halo suggests that a large fraction of the column is local to the X-ray binary. We also present (and apply) a new method for assessing the {it Chandra} point spread function at large ($> 50$) angles, through use of the time delays from the observed dips.
We present a detailed study of the X-ray dust scattering halo of the black hole candidate cygx1 based on two chandra HETGS observations. Using 18 different dust models, including one modified by us (dubbed XLNW), we probe the interstellar medium betw
Using a cross-correlation method, we study the X-ray halo of Cyg X-3. Two components of dust distributions are needed to explain the time lags derived by the cross-correlation method. Assuming the distance as 1.7 kpc for Cygnus OB2 association (a ric
We have observed the Galactic black hole transient 4U 1630-47 during the decay of its 2016 outburst with Chandra and Swift to investigate the properties of the dust scattering halo created by the source. The scattering halo shows a structure that inc
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We present the results of a 73 ks long Chandra observation of the dipping source X 1624-490. During the observation a complex dip lasting 4 hours is observed. We analyse the persistent emission detecting, for the first time in the 1st-order spectra o