Literature DB >> 30626944

The corona contracts in a black-hole transient.

E Kara1,2,3,4, J F Steiner5, A C Fabian6, E M Cackett7, P Uttley8, R A Remillard5, K C Gendreau9, Z Arzoumanian9, D Altamirano10, S Eikenberry11,12, T Enoto13, J Homan14,15, J Neilsen16, A L Stevens17.   

Abstract

The geometry of the accretion flow around stellar-mass black holes can change on timescales of days to months1-3. When a black hole emerges from quiescence (that is, it 'turns on' after accreting material from its companion) it has a very hard (high-energy) X-ray spectrum produced by a hot corona4,5 positioned above its accretion disk, and then transitions to a soft (lower-energy) spectrum dominated by emission from the geometrically thin accretion disk, which extends to the innermost stable circular orbit6,7. Much debate persists over how this transition occurs and whether it is driven largely by a reduction in the truncation radius of the disk8,9 or by a reduction in the spatial extent of the corona10,11. Observations of X-ray reverberation lags in supermassive black-hole systems12,13 suggest that the corona is compact and that the disk extends nearly to the central black hole14,15. Observations of stellar-mass black holes, however, reveal equivalent (mass-scaled) reverberation lags that are much larger16, leading to the suggestion that the accretion disk in the hard-X-ray state of stellar-mass black holes is truncated at a few hundreds of gravitational radii from the black hole17,18. Here we report X-ray observations of the black-hole transient MAXI J1820+07019,20. We find that the reverberation time lags between the continuum-emitting corona and the irradiated accretion disk are 6 to 20 times shorter than previously seen. The timescale of the reverberation lags shortens by an order of magnitude over a period of weeks, whereas the shape of the broadened iron K emission line remains remarkably constant. This suggests a reduction in the spatial extent of the corona, rather than a change in the inner edge of the accretion disk.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30626944     DOI: 10.1038/s41586-018-0803-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   49.962


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1.  Insight-HXMT observations of jet-like corona in a black hole X-ray binary MAXI J1820+070.

Authors:  Bei You; Yuoli Tuo; Chengzhe Li; Wei Wang; Shuang-Nan Zhang; Shu Zhang; Mingyu Ge; Chong Luo; Bifang Liu; Weimin Yuan; Zigao Dai; Jifeng Liu; Erlin Qiao; Chichuan Jin; Zhu Liu; Bozena Czerny; Qingwen Wu; Qingcui Bu; Ce Cai; Xuelei Cao; Zhi Chang; Gang Chen; Li Chen; Tianxiang Chen; Yibao Chen; Yong Chen; Yupeng Chen; Wei Cui; Weiwei Cui; Jingkang Deng; Yongwei Dong; Yuanyuan Du; Minxue Fu; Guanhua Gao; He Gao; Min Gao; Yudong Gu; Ju Guan; Chengcheng Guo; Dawei Han; Yue Huang; Jia Huo; Shumei Jia; Luhua Jiang; Weichun Jiang; Jing Jin; Yongjie Jin; Lingda Kong; Bing Li; Chengkui Li; Gang Li; Maoshun Li; Tipei Li; Wei Li; Xian Li; Xiaobo Li; Xufang Li; Yanguo Li; Zhengwei Li; Xiaohua Liang; Jinyuan Liao; Congzhan Liu; Guoqing Liu; Hongwei Liu; Xiaojing Liu; Yinong Liu; Bo Lu; Fangjun Lu; Xuefeng Lu; Qi Luo; Tao Luo; Xiang Ma; Bin Meng; Yi Nang; Jianyin Nie; Ge Ou; Jinlu Qu; Na Sai; Rencheng Shang; Liming Song; Xinying Song; Liang Sun; Ying Tan; Lian Tao; Chen Wang; Guofeng Wang; Juan Wang; Lingjun Wang; Wenshuai Wang; Yusa Wang; Xiangyang Wen; Baiyang Wu; Bobing Wu; Mei Wu; Guangcheng Xiao; Shuo Xiao; Shaolin Xiong; Yupeng Xu; Jiawei Yang; Sheng Yang; Yanji Yang; Qibin Yi; Qianqing Yin; Yuan You; Aimei Zhang; Chengmo Zhang; Fan Zhang; Hongmei Zhang; Juan Zhang; Tong Zhang; Wanchang Zhang; Wei Zhang; Wenzhao Zhang; Yi Zhang; Yifei Zhang; Yongjie Zhang; Yue Zhang; Zhao Zhang; Ziliang Zhang; Haisheng Zhao; Xiaofan Zhao; Shijie Zheng; Dengke Zhou; Jianfeng Zhou; Yuxuan Zhu; Yue Zhu
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2021-02-15       Impact factor: 14.919

Review 2.  Accretion around black holes: The geometry and spectra.

Authors:  B F Liu; Erlin Qiao
Journal:  iScience       Date:  2021-12-03

Review 3.  Reverberation mapping of active galactic nuclei: from X-ray corona to dusty torus.

Authors:  Edward M Cackett; Misty C Bentz; Erin Kara
Journal:  iScience       Date:  2021-05-19
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