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

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

Abstract

A black hole X-ray binary produces hard X-ray radiation from its corona and disk when the accreting matter heats up. During an outburst, the disk and corona co-evolves with each other. However, such an evolution is still unclear in both its geometry and dynamics. Here we report the unusual decrease of the reflection fraction in MAXI J1820+070, which is the ratio of the coronal intensity illuminating the disk to the coronal intensity reaching the observer, as the corona is observed to contrast during the decay phase. We postulate a jet-like corona model, in which the corona can be understood as a standing shock where the material flowing through. In this dynamical scenario, the decrease of the reflection fraction is a signature of the corona's bulk velocity. Our findings suggest that as the corona is observed to get closer to the black hole, the coronal material might be outflowing faster.<br />Comment: 11 pages, 5 figures; published in Nature Communications; An artist's impression of Figure 5 is updated here, and the animation is available at http://youbei.work/research/

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2102.07602
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-21169-5