2003MNRAS.344...60G


Query : 2003MNRAS.344...60G

2003MNRAS.344...60G - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 344, 60-72 (2003/September-1)

A universal radio-X-ray correlation in low/hard state black hole binaries.

GALLO E., FENDER R.P. and POOLEY G.G.

Abstract (from CDS):

Several independent lines of evidence now point to a connection between the physical processes that govern radio (i.e. jet) and X-ray emission from accreting X-ray binaries. We present a comprehensive study of (quasi-)simultaneous radio-X-ray observations of stellar black hole binaries during the spectrally hard X-ray state, finding evidence for a strong correlation between these two bands over more than three orders of magnitude in X-ray luminosity. The correlation extends from the quiescent regime up to close to the soft state transition, where radio emission starts to decline, sometimes below detectable levels, probably corresponding to the physical disappearance of the jet. The X-ray transient V404 Cygni is found to display the same functional relationship already reported for GX 339-4 between radio and X-ray flux, namely Sradio ∝S+0.7X. In fact, the data for all low/hard state black holes is consistent with a universal relation between the radio and X-ray luminosity of the form Lradio∝L+0.7X. Under the hypothesis of common physics driving the disc-jet coupling in different sources, the observed spread to the best-fitting relation can be interpreted in terms of a distribution in Doppler factors and hence used to constrain the bulk Lorentz factors of both the radio- and X-ray-emitting regions. Monte Carlo simulations show that, assuming little or no X-ray beaming, the measured scatter in radio power is consistent with Lorentz factors ≲ 2 for the outflows in the low/hard state, significantly less relativistic than the jets associated with X-ray transients. When combined radio and X-ray beaming is considered, the range of possible jet bulk velocities significantly broadens, allowing highly relativistic outflows, but therefore implying severe X-ray selection effects. If the radio luminosity scales as the total jet power raised tox> 0.7, then there exists an X-ray luminosity below which most of the accretion power will be channelled into the jet, rather than into X-rays. Forx= 1.4, as in several optically thick jet models, the power output of `quiescent' black holes may be jet-dominated below LX≃ 4x10–5 LEdd.

Abstract Copyright: 2003 RAS

Journal keyword(s): accretion, accretion discs - binaries: general - ISM: jets and outflows - radio continuum: stars - X-rays: stars

Simbad objects: 26

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Number of rows : 26
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 V* CI Cam HXB 04 19 42.1355996520 +55 59 57.706599192 12.13 12.41 11.77 10.79 9.99 B0/2I[e] 254 0
2 V* V518 Per HXB 04 21 42.7227473352 +32 54 26.939156184 13.00 13.50 13.2     M4.5V 651 1
3 X LMC X-3 HXB 05 38 56.6323605504 -64 05 03.317937504   17 17.2     B2.5Ve 675 0
4 X LMC X-1 HXB 05 39 38.8284304464 -69 44 35.531553624   14.8 14.5     O8(f)p 640 2
5 1A 0620-00 HXB 06 22 44.5423857312 -00 20 44.290460544 10.60 11.40 11.2     K3V-K7V 1113 0
6 V* KV UMa HXB 11 18 10.7930420496 +48 02 12.314730120     12.25     K5V-M1V 822 0
7 V* GU Mus HXB 11 26 26.5961559600 -68 40 32.877752952           K3V-K7V 715 1
8 V* BW Cir HXB 13 58 09.700 -64 44 05.80 17.90 18.00 16.9     ~ 238 1
9 V* IL Lup HXB 15 47 08.2768672752 -47 40 10.284587760     11.96     ~ 494 1
10 V* V381 Nor HXB 15 50 58.6637920704 -56 28 35.258385000   17.95 16.6     K3III 1173 0
11 X Nor X-1 LXB 16 34 01.610 -47 23 34.80           ~ 517 0
12 V* V1033 Sco HXB 16 54 00.137 -39 50 44.90   15.20 14.2 16.14   F5IV 1887 1
13 V* V821 Ara HXB 17 02 49.3876391280 -48 47 23.087954544 16.20 16.30 15.5     ~ 2079 0
14 V* V2293 Oph LXB 17 19 36.9201835128 -25 01 04.121601456   17.55 16.65     ~ 191 0
15 V* V2606 Oph CV* 17 42 40.030 -27 44 52.70     23.2     ~ 151 0
16 NAME Great Annihilator LXB 17 43 54.83 -29 44 42.6           ~ 674 1
17 AX J1748.0-2829 LXB 17 48 05.060 -28 28 25.80     13.60     ~ 184 0
18 2XMM J180112.4-254436 LXB 18 01 12.40 -25 44 36.1           ~ 392 1
19 V* V4641 Sgr HXB 18 19 21.6343259256 -25 24 25.849595952     13.654   13.092 B9III 474 1
20 V* V406 Vul HXB 18 58 41.580 +22 39 29.40 15.00 15.65 15.31     G5V-K0V 379 0
21 Granat 1915+105 HXB 19 15 11.55576 +10 56 44.9052           ~ 2628 0
22 HD 226868 HXB 19 58 21.6757355952 +35 12 05.784512688 9.38 9.72 8.91 8.42   O9.7Iabpvar 4337 0
23 V* QZ Vul HXB 20 02 49.58 +25 14 11.3   19.64 18.2     K3V-K6V 421 0
24 INTREF 1012 LXB 20 12 37.7592785736 +38 11 00.770922096     21.33     ~ 72 0
25 V* V404 Cyg HXB 20 24 03.8254458776 +33 52 01.962185735           G9/K0III/V 1277 0
26 V* V1521 Cyg HXB 20 32 25.78 +40 57 27.9           WN4/5-6/7 1939 2

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