2016ApJ...833..208M -
Astrophys. J., 833, 208-208 (2016/December-3)
Revisiting evidence of chaos in X-ray light curves: the case of GRS 1915+105.
MANNATTIL M., GUPTA H. and CHAKRABORTY S.
Abstract (from CDS):
Nonlinear time series analysis has been widely used to search for signatures of low-dimensional chaos in light curves emanating from astrophysical bodies. A particularly popular example is the microquasar GRS 1915+105, whose irregular but systematic X-ray variability has been well studied using data acquired by the Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer. With a view to building simpler models of X-ray variability, attempts have been made to classify the light curves of GRS 1915+105 as chaotic or stochastic. Contrary to some of the earlier suggestions, after careful analysis, we find no evidence for chaos or determinism in any of the GRS 1915+105 classes. The dearth of long and stationary data sets representing all the different variability classes of GRS 1915+105 makes it a poor candidate for analysis using nonlinear time series techniques. We conclude that either very exhaustive data analysis with sufficiently long and stationary light curves should be performed, keeping all the pitfalls of nonlinear time series analysis in mind, or alternative schemes of classifying the light curves should be adopted. The generic limitations of the techniques that we point out in the context of GRS 1915+105 affect all similar investigations of light curves from other astrophysical sources.
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Journal keyword(s):
chaos - methods: data analysis - X-rays: binaries - X-rays: individual: GRS 1915+105 - X-rays: individual: GRS 1915+105
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