Abstract
We report the results of an observation of low-mass X-ray binary GX 3 $$+$$ 1 with AstroSat’s large area X-ray proportional counter (LAXPC) and soft X-ray telescope (SXT) instruments on-board for the first time. We have detected type-I thermonuclear burst ( $$\sim $$ 15 s) present in the LAXPC 20 light curve with a double peak feature at higher energies and our study of the hardness–intensity diagram reveals that the source was in a soft banana state. The pre-burst emission could be described well by a thermally Comptonized model component. The burst spectra is modeled adopting a time-resolved spectroscopic method using a single color blackbody model added to the pre-burst model, to monitor the parametric changes as the burst decays. Based on our time-resolved spectroscopy, we claim that the detected burst is a photospheric radius expansion (PRE) burst. During the PRE phase, the blackbody flux is found to be approximately constant at an averaged value of $$\sim $$ 2.56 in $$10^{-8}$$ ergs s $$^{-1}$$ cm $$^{-2}$$ units. On the basis of literature survey, we infer that AstroSat/LAXPC 20 has detected a burst from GX 3 $$+$$ 1 after more than a decade, which is also a PRE one. Utilizing the obtained burst parameters, we provide a new estimation to the source distance, which is $$\sim $$ $$9.3 \pm 0.4$$ kpc, calculated for an isotropic burst emission. Finally, we discuss and compare our findings with the published literature reports.
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