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摘要
我们报告了利用 AstroSat 上的大面积 X 射线比例计数器和软 X 射线望远镜仪器的数据,对黑洞低质量 X 射线双星 4U 1543-475 在其 2021 年爆发期间进行的详细光谱时间分析。我们研究了源变异的能量和频率依赖性,以探测盘/日冕波动的起源。在状态转换(从软态到中间态)之后,当磁盘从内盘半径的突然减小中恢复时,我们观测到一个带限噪声成分与幂律噪声一起出现。探测到低频均方根(RMS)变异幅度与非热成分的覆盖部分之间可能存在相关性。在 AstroSat 的最后一次观测中,报告了一种翻转现象,即均方根的快速变化与突然的流量转换同时发生。在翻转阶段观测到了内盘温度的演变迹象以及热通量的显著变化,从而证明了这一现象是由磁盘不稳定性驱动的。我们的研究结果表明,长期变率演变主要受日冕变化的影响,而短期变率演变则受磁盘行为的支配。
Spectro-temporal investigation of the black hole X-ray transient 4U 1543–475 during the 2021 outburst
We report a detailed spectro-temporal analysis of the black hole low mass X-ray binary 4U 1543−475 during its 2021 outburst using the data from the Large Area X-ray Proportional Counter and the Soft X-ray Telescope instruments on board AstroSat. We studied the energy and frequency dependency of the source variability to probe the origin of the disc/coronal fluctuations. Following the state transition (from soft to intermediate state), the emergence of a band-limited noise component is observed along with the power law noise when the disk is recovering from a sudden decrease in the inner disk radius. A possible correlation between the low-frequency root mean square (RMS) variability amplitude and the covering fraction of the non-thermal component is detected. During the final AstroSat observation, a flip-flop phenomenon is reported, where rapid variation in RMS occurs in concurrence with sudden flux transition. An indication of the evolution of inner disk temperature along with a significant change in thermal flux was observed during the flip-flop phase, arguing for a disk instability-driven origin for this phenomenon. Our results suggest that the long-term variability evolution is primarily affected by the coronal changes, whereas the disk behavior governs the short-term variability evolution.
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