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THE PHYSICS OF THE HEARTBEAT STATE OF GRS 1915+105

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
卷 737, 期 2, 页码 -

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0004-637X/737/2/69

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accretion, accretion disks; binaries: close; black hole physics; instabilities; stars: winds, outflows; X-rays: individual (GRS 1915+105)

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  1. Chandra grant [AR0-11004X]
  2. Harvard University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
  3. Harvard University Faculty of Arts and Sciences
  4. NASA

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We present the first detailed phase-resolved spectral analysis of a joint Chandra High-Energy Transmission Grating Spectrometer and Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer observation of the. variability class in the microquasar GRS 1915+105. The rho cycle displays a high-amplitude, double-peaked flare that recurs roughly every 50 s and is sometimes referred to as the heartbeat oscillation. The spectral and timing properties of the oscillation are consistent with the radiation pressure instability and the evolution of a local Eddington limit in the inner disk. We exploit strong variations in the X-ray continuum, iron emission lines, and the accretion disk wind to probe the accretion geometry over nearly six orders of magnitude in distance from the black hole. At small scales (1-10 R-g), we detect a burst of bremsstrahlung emission that appears to occur when a portion of the inner accretion disk evaporates due to radiation pressure. Jet activity, as inferred from the appearance of a short X-ray hard state, seems to be limited to times near minimum luminosity, with a duty cycle of similar to 10%. On larger scales (10(5)-10(6) R-g), we use detailed photoionization arguments to track the relationship between the fast X-ray variability and the accretion disk wind. For the first time, we are able to show that changes in the broadband X-ray spectrum produce changes in the structure and density of the accretion disk wind on timescales as short as 5 s. These results clearly establish a causal link between the X-ray oscillations and the disk wind and therefore support the existence of a disk-jet-wind connection. Furthermore, our analysis shows that themass-loss rate in the wind may be sufficient to cause long-term oscillations in the accretion rate, leading to state transitions in GRS 1915+105.

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