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The X-ray view of black-hole candidate Swift J1842.5-1124 during its 2008 outburst

Authors :
Zhao, Hai-Hui
Weng, Shan-Shan
Qu, Jin-Lu
Cai, Jing-Ping
Yuan, Qi-Rong
Source :
A&A, 593, A23 (2016)
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

The spectral and temporal evolution during X-ray outbursts give important clues on the accretion process and radiation mechanism in black-hole X-ray binaries (BH XRBs). A set of Swift and RXTE observations were executed to monitor the 2008 outburst of the black-hole candidate Swift J1842.5-1124. We investigate these data to explore the accretion physics in BH XRBs. We carry out a comprehensive spectral and timing analysis on all the available pointing observations, including fitting both X-ray spectra and power density spectra, measuring the optical and near-ultraviolet flux density. We also search for correlations among the spectral and timing parameters. The observed properties of Swift J1842.5-1124 are similar to other BH XRBs in many respects, for example the hardness-intensity diagram and hardness-rms diagram. The type-C quasi-periodic oscillations (QPOs) were observed as the source started to transit from the low-hard state to the high-soft state. The frequency of QPOs correlate with intensity and the hard component index, and anti-correlate with the hardness and the total fractional rms. These relations are consistent with the Lense-Thirring precession model. The estimated U-band flux changed with the X-ray flux, while the flux density at the V band remained 0.26 mJy. These results imply that the X-ray reprocessing or the tail of thermal emission from the outer disk contributes a significant fraction of the U-band radiation; alternatively, the companion star or the jet dominates the flux at longer wavelengths.<br />Comment: 6 pages, 5 figures, 3 tables, published in A&A

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
A&A, 593, A23 (2016)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1612.09110
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201628647