NICER Spectral and Timing Analysis of 4U 1630$-$47 and its Heartbeat State
We present a spectral and timing analysis of NICER observations of the black hole X-ray binary 4U 1630-47 from 2018 to 2024. We find relativistic reflection features in the hard and soft intermediate states, and disk wind absorption features in the soft intermediate state and soft state. We fit the...
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Zusammenfassung: | We present a spectral and timing analysis of NICER observations of the black
hole X-ray binary 4U 1630-47 from 2018 to 2024. We find relativistic reflection
features in the hard and soft intermediate states, and disk wind absorption
features in the soft intermediate state and soft state. We fit the reflection
features with RELXILLCP and find a stable and untruncated disk in the
intermediate states; we fit the wind features with ZXIPCF and find a stable,
highly ionized wind with high column density across different outbursts.
Specifically, the heartbeat state is seen in two observations in 2021 and 2023
respectively. Through the phase-resolved spectral fitting, we find the flux to
be correlated with the disk parameters while no strong correlation with the
coronal parameters is observed, consistent with the scenario given by the inner
disk radiation instability. A significant hard lag on the time scale of a
second and high coherence is observed near the characteristic frequency of the
heartbeat, which can be explained by the viscous propagation of mass accretion
fluctuations in the disk. The positive relationship between the heartbeat
fractional rms and energy can possibly be explained by a disk-originated
oscillation which is then magnified by the corona scattering. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2412.07621 |