论文标题
磁盘喷气耦合变化是X射线硬状态中剩余的GX 339-4的可能爆发指标
Disk-jet coupling changes as a possible indicator for outbursts from GX 339-4 remaining within the X-ray hard state
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论文摘要
我们提出了银河黑洞X射线X射线二进制GX 339-4的准杂音无线电,(子)毫米和X射线观测,在其2017---2018爆发期间拍摄,其中源处于硬X射线光谱状态。在此爆发期间,GX 339-4没有表现出非典型的X射线行为,这可能是在坚硬状态下爆发的指标。然而,准单调的无线电和X射线观察显示,无线电和X射线发光性之间的耦合比预期的(与$ l _ {\ rm无线电} \ propto l _ {\ rm x}^{0.39 \ pm 0.06} $相比,$ l _ {\ rm无线电} \ propto l _ {\ rm无线电} \ propts($ l) \ propto l _ {\ rm x}^{0.62 \ pm 0.02} $)。虽然我们的2017---2018爆发数据仅涵盖有限的收音机和X射线光度范围($ \ sim $ 1 $ 1的数量级,其中$ l _ {\ rm x} $中超过2个数量级),包括来自其他硬性爆发的数据),包括gx 339-4的$ 1. $ 1. $ 1. $ 1.2.2分别会导致相关性(其中$ l _ {\ rm Radio} \ propto l _ {\ rm x}}^{0.46 \ pm 0.04} $)。该结果暗示,对于GX 339-4,一个平坦的无线电 - X射线相关性,这意味着射流和吸积流之间的效率更低,可以作为纯爆发的指标。但是,需要从不同的单个来源进行严格同时的无线电和X射线观察进一步监测成功和仅仅爆发的较大亮度范围,以探索是否通常适用于Black Hole X射线二元组的种群,甚至适用于较高的硬态亮度的GX 339-4。
We present quasi-simultaneous radio, (sub-)millimetre, and X-ray observations of the Galactic black hole X-ray binary GX 339-4, taken during its 2017--2018 outburst, where the source remained in the hard X-ray spectral state. During this outburst, GX 339-4 showed no atypical X-ray behaviour that may act as a indicator for an outburst remaining within the hard state. However, quasi-simultaneous radio and X-ray observations showed a flatter than expected coupling between the radio and X-ray luminosities (with a best fit relation of $L_{\rm radio} \propto L_{\rm X}^{0.39 \pm 0.06}$), when compared to successful outbursts from this system ($L_{\rm radio} \propto L_{\rm X}^{0.62 \pm 0.02}$). While our 2017--2018 outburst data only span a limited radio and X-ray luminosity range ($\sim$1 order of magnitude in both, where more than 2-orders of magnitude in $L_{\rm X}$ is desired), including data from other hard-only outbursts from GX 339-4 extends the luminosity range to $\sim$1.2 and $\sim$2.8 orders of magnitude, respectively, and also results in a flatter correlation (where $L_{\rm radio} \propto L_{\rm X}^{0.46 \pm 0.04}$). This result is suggestive that for GX 339-4 a flatter radio -- X-ray correlation, implying a more inefficient coupling between the jet and accretion flow, could act as an indicator for a hard-only outburst. However, further monitoring of both successful and hard-only outbursts over larger luminosity ranges with strictly simultaneous radio and X-ray observations is required from different, single sources, to explore if this applies generally to the population of black hole X-ray binaries, or even GX 339-4 at higher hard-state luminosities.