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Modeling Magnetic Disk Wind State Transitions in Black Hole X-Ray Binaries

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 912, Issue 2, Pages -

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IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/abedaf

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  1. NASA/ADAP [NNH18ZDA001N-2ADAP]
  2. Chandra Cycle 20 archival proposal grants

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The study analyzes three prototypical black hole X-ray binaries to understand the transition of observed accretion disk winds between different states, with a focus on the characteristic bimodal transition of multi-ion X-ray winds, supersolar abundances for heavier elements, and the significance of internal wind conditions in wind transitions. The research emphasizes the importance of a multi-ion wind model for a better understanding of powerful ionized winds in the future.
We analyze three prototypical black hole X-ray binaries, 4U 1630-472, GRO J1655-40, and H1743-322, in an effort to systematically understand the intrinsic state transition of the observed accretion disk winds between wind-on and wind-off states by utilizing state-of-the-art Chandra/HETGS archival data from multi-epoch observations. We apply our magnetically driven wind models in the context of magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) calculations to constrain (1) their global density slope (p), (2) their density (n (17)) at the foot point of the innermost launching radius, and (3) the abundances of heavier elements (A (Fe,S,Si)). Incorporating the MHD winds into xstar photoionization calculations in a self-consistent manner, we create a library of synthetic absorption spectra given the observed X-ray continua. Our analysis clearly indicates a characteristic bimodal transition of multi-ion X-ray winds; i.e., the wind density gradient is found to steepen (from p similar to 1.2-1.4 to similar to 1.4-1.5) while its density normalization declines as the source transitions from the wind-on to the wind-off state. The model implies that the ionized wind remains physically present even in the wind-off state, despite its apparent absence in the observed spectra. Supersolar abundances for heavier elements are also favored. Our global multi-ion wind models, taking into account soft X-ray ions as well as Fe K absorbers, show that the internal wind condition plays an important role in wind transitions besides photoionization changes. Simulated XRISM/Resolve and Athena/X-IFU spectra are presented to demonstrate a high fidelity of the multi-ion wind model for a better understanding of these powerful ionized winds in the coming decades.

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