Caught In The Act: Disc-jet Coupling In The 2009 Outburst Of The Black Hole Candidate H1743-322

J. Miller-Jones, G. Sivakoff, D. Altamirano, M. Coriat, S. Corbel, V. Dhawan, H. Krimm, R. Remillard, M. Rupen, D. Russell, R. Fender, S. Heinz, E. Kording, D. Maitra, S. Markoff, S. Migliari, C. Sarazin, V. T. I. -. Curtin, U. Alberta, U. Amsterdam, U. Southampton, U. P. Diderot, Nrao, NasaGsfc, Mit, Iac, U. Wisconsin--Madison, U. Nijmegen, U. Michigan, U. Barcelona, U. Virginia, Astron
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We present an intensive radio and X-ray monitoring campaign on the 2009 outburst of the Galactic black hole candidate X-ray binary H1743−322. With the high angular resolution of the Very Long Baseline Array, we resolve the jet ejection event and measure the proper motions of the jet ejecta relative to the position of the compact core jets detected at the beginning of the outburst. This allows us to accurately couple the moment when the jet ejection event occurred with X-ray spectral and timing signatures. We find that X-ray timing signatures are the best diagnostic of the jet ejection event in this outburst, which occurred as the X-ray variability began to decrease and the Type C quasi-periodic oscillations disappeared from the X-ray power density spectrum. However, this sequence of events does not appear to be replicated in all black hole X-ray binary outbursts, even within an individual source. In our observations of H1743−322, the ejection was contemporaneous with a quenching of the radio emission, prior to the start of the major radio flare. This contradicts previous assumptions that the onset of the radio flare marks the moment of ejection. The jet speed appears to vary between outbursts, with a possible positive correlation with outburst luminosity. The compact core radio jet reactivated on transition to the hard intermediate state at the end of the outburst, and not when the source reached the low hard spectral state. Comparison with the known near-infrared behaviour of the compact jets suggests a gradual evolution of the compact jet power over a few days near the beginning and end of an outburst.
身陷其中:2009年候选黑洞H1743-322爆发中的圆盘-射流耦合
我们对2009年银河系黑洞候选x射线双星H1743−322的爆发进行了密集的无线电和x射线监测活动。利用超长基线阵列的高角度分辨率,我们解析了喷射事件,并测量了喷射物相对于爆发开始时检测到的致密核心射流位置的固有运动。这使我们能够准确地将喷射事件发生的时刻与x射线光谱和时间特征结合起来。我们发现x射线时间特征是本次爆发中喷射事件的最佳诊断,发生在x射线变异性开始减小,x射线功率密度谱中C型准周期振荡消失的时候。然而,这个事件序列似乎并不是在所有的黑洞x射线双星爆发中都能复制的,即使是在一个单独的源中。在我们对H1743−322的观测中,抛射与射电发射的猝灭是同时发生的,在主要射电耀斑开始之前。这与先前的假设相矛盾,即射电耀斑的开始标志着抛射的时刻。喷流速度似乎在爆发之间有所不同,可能与爆发亮度呈正相关。致密核射电喷流在爆发结束时过渡到硬中间状态时重新激活,而不是在源达到低硬光谱状态时重新激活。与已知的紧凑型喷流的近红外行为比较表明,在爆发开始和结束的几天内,紧凑型喷流的功率逐渐演变。
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