1. Monitoring the Black Hole Binary GRS 1758-258 with INTEGRAL and RXTE
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Pottschmidt, Katja, Chernyakova, Masha, Lubinski, Piotr, Migliari, Simone, Smith, David M, Zdziarski, Andrzej A, Tomsick, John A, Bezayiff, N, Kreykenbohm, Ingo, Kretschmar, Peter, and Kalemci, Emrah
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Astronomy - Abstract
The microquasar GRS 1758-258 is one of only three persistent black hole binaries that spend most of their time in the hard spectral state, the other two being Cyg X-l and 1E 1741.7-2942. It therefore provides the rare opportunity for an extensive long term study of this important black hole state which is associated with strong variability and radio jet emission. INTEGRAL has been monitoring the source since the first Galactic Center Deep Exposure season in spring 2003 during two 2-3 months long Galactic Center viewing epochs each year, amounting to 11 epochs including spring of 2008. With the exception of the last epoch quasi-simultaneous RXTE monitoring observations are available as well. Here we present an analysis of the epoch averaged broad band spectra which display considerable long term variability, most notably the occurrence of two soft/off states, extreme examples for the hysteretic behavior of black hole binaries. The hard source spectrum and long exposures allow us to extend the analysis for several epochs to approximately 800 keV using PICsIT data and address the question of the presence of a non-thermal Comptonization component.
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- 2008