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Evolution of a Low Luminosity Outburst of the Black Hole Candidate H1743-322
Document Type
Report
Source
Subject
Astronomy
Language
English
Abstract
The black hole candidate X-ray transient H1743-322 = IGR J1746-3213 = XTE J17464-3213 had a bright outburst starting in March 2003, which reached a peak flux around 1.3 Crab and lasted nearly 2/3 of a year. After a similar period in apparent quiescence (below approx. 1 mCrab), the source began another outburst in July 2004, this time rising only to about 1/4 Crab and decaying in about 4.5 months. It appeared with an optically thick disk and a steep power law component (number index approx. 3), and began a steady increase, with mild spectral change. After 50 days, a hard power-law component appeared, along with low frequency quasiperiodic oscillations. Gradual decay of both components began, but after another month the soft component dropped faster and left the source in a harder state to continue the decay. The Very Large Array found no radio activity during the first month, but a 2 mJy radio source appeared during the X-ray rise. Evidence for jet ejection corresponding to changes in the X-ray source will be discussed in connection with interpretation of the system.