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X-ray spectral and timing evolution during the 2018 outburst of MAXI J1820+070

YaXing Li, Zhen Yan, ChenXu Gao, Wenfei Yu

Published 2024-07-11Version 1

We made use high-cadence observations from the $Insight$-HXMT and $NICER$ to scrutinize the spectral and timing evolution during the 2018 outburst of the black hole X-ray binary (BHXRB) MAXI J1820+070. It's hardness-intensity diagram (HID) displays a ''q''-like track including all the spectral states, along a unique loop in the hard state. The tracks observed in the HID is anticipated in the evolution of the components responsible for Compton and reflection emission. This is substantiated by the relationship between the X-ray luminosity $L_\mathrm{X}$ and photon index $\Gamma$, as well as the relationship between X-ray luminosity $L_\mathrm{X}$ and the ratio of Compton to disk luminosities $L_\mathrm{C}/L_\mathrm{D}$. Both of these relationships exhibit a pattern reminiscent of HID. During the hard state, the hardness (also $\Gamma$) is determined by either reflection component ($R_{f}>1$ ) or Compton component ($R_{f}<1$) depending on the value reflection fraction $R_{f}$. So the distinctive evolution of $R_{f}$ leads to the unique loop in the HID (also in the $L_\mathrm{X}$--$\Gamma$ plane) of hard state. Additionally, we found a negative correlation between frequency of the type-C quasi-periodic oscillation (QPO) ($\nu_{\mathrm{C,QPO}}$) and the optical depth of the Compton emission ($\tau$), and a positive correlation between $\nu_{\mathrm{C,QPO}}$ and $\Gamma$. These correlations strongly suggest a coupling between the QPO properties and the underlying process responsible for Comptonization.

Comments: 14 pages, 10 figures, submitted to MNRAS
Categories: astro-ph.HE
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