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Observations of a radio-bright, X-ray obscured GRS 1915+105

Authors :
Motta, S. E.
Kajava, J. J. E.
Giustini, M.
Williams, D. R. A.
Del Santo, M.
Fender, R.
Green, D. A.
Heywood, I.
Rhodes, L.
Segreto, A.
Sivakoff, G.
Woudt, P. A.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The Galactic black hole transient GRS1915+105 is famous for its markedly variable X-ray and radio behaviour, and for being the archetypal galactic source of relativistic jets. It entered an X-ray outburst in 1992 and has been active ever since. Since 2018 GRS1915+105 has declined into an extended low-flux X-ray plateau, occasionally interrupted by multi-wavelength flares. Here we report the radio and X-ray properties of GRS1915+105 collected in this new phase, and compare the recent data to historic observations. We find that while the X-ray emission remained unprecedentedly low for most of the time following the decline in 2018, the radio emission shows a clear mode change half way through the extended X-ray plateau in 2019 June: from low flux (~3mJy) and limited variability, to marked flaring with fluxes two orders of magnitude larger. GRS1915+105 appears to have entered a low-luminosity canonical hard state, and then transitioned to an unusual accretion phase, characterised by heavy X-ray absorption/obscuration. Hence, we argue that a local absorber hides from the observer the accretion processes feeding the variable jet responsible for the radio flaring. The radio-X-ray correlation suggests that the current low X-ray flux state may be a signature of a super-Eddington state akin to the X-ray binaries SS433 or V404 Cyg.<br />Comment: 10 pages, 5 figures. Accepted for publication on MNRAS

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2101.01187
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stab511