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Geometry of the comptonization region of MAXI J1348$-$630 through type-C quasi-periodic oscillations with NICER

Authors :
Alabarta, Kevin
Méndez, Mariano
García, Federico
Altamirano, Diego
Zhang, Yuexin
Zhang, Liang
Russell, David M.
König, Ole
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

We use the rms and lag spectra of the type-C quasi-periodic oscillation (QPO) to study the properties of the Comptonisation region (aka corona) during the low/hard and hard-intermediate states of the main outburst and reflare of MAXI J1348$-$630. We simultaneously fit the time-averaged energy spectrum of the source and the fractional rms and phase-lag spectra of the QPO with the time-dependent Comptonization model vKompth. The data can be explained by two physically connected coronae interacting with the accretion disc via a feedback loop of X-ray photons. The best-fitting model consists of a corona of $\sim$10$^3$ km located at the inner edge of the disc and a second corona of $\sim$10$^4$ km horizontally extended and covering the inner parts of the accretion disc. The properties of both coronae during the reflare are similar to those during the low/hard state of the main outburst, reinforcing the idea that both the outburst and the reflare are driven by the same physical mechanisms. We combine our results for the type-C QPO with those from previous work focused on the study of type-A and type-B QPOs with the same model to study the evolution of the geometry of the corona through the whole outburst, including the reflare of MAXI J1348$-$630. Finally, we show that the sudden increase in the phase-lag frequency spectrum and the sharp drop in the coherence function previously observed in MAXI J1348$-$630 are due to the type-C QPO during the decay of the outburst and can be explained in terms of the geometry of the coronae.<br />Comment: 18 pages, 8 figures, 1 table. Submitted to ApJ

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2409.14883
Document Type :
Working Paper