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X-Ray Spectral and Flux Variability of the Microquasar GRS 1758-258 on Timescales from Weeks to YearsWe present the spectral and timing evolution of the persistent black hole X-ray binary GRS 1758-258 based on almost 12 years of observations using the Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer Proportional Counter Array. While the source was predominantly found in the hard state during this time, it entered the thermally dominated soft state seven times. In the soft state GRS 1758-258 shows a strong decline in flux above 3 keV rather than the pivoting flux around 10 keV more commonly shown by black hole transients. In its 3-20 keV hardness intensity diagram, GRS 1758-258 shows a hysteresis of hard and soft state fluxes typical for transient sources in outburst. The RXTE-PCA and RXTE-ASM long-term light curves do not show any orbital modulations in the range of 2 to 30 d. However, in the dynamic power spectra significant peaks drift between 18.47d and 18.04d for the PCA data, while less significant signatures between 19d and 20d are seen for the ASM data as well as for the Swift/BAT data. We discuss different models for the hysteresis behavior during state transitions as well as possibilities for the origin of the long term variation in the context of a warped accretion disk.
Document ID
20200000266
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Accepted Manuscript (Version with final changes)
Authors
Maria Hirsch
(Remeis Observatory Bamberg, Germany)
Katja Pottschmidt
(University of Maryland, Baltimore County Baltimore, Maryland, United States)
David M Smith
(University of California, Santa Cruz Santa Cruz, California, United States)
Arash Bodaghee ORCID
(Georgia College & State University Milledgeville, Georgia, United States)
Marion Cadolle Bel
(Max Planck Computing and Data Facility Rosenheim, Germany)
Victoria Grinberg ORCID
(Eberhard Karls Universitat of Tübingen Tübingen, Germany)
Natalie Hell ORCID
(Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Livermore, California, United States)
Felicia Krauss ORCID
(University of Amsterdam Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands)
Ingo Kreykenbohm
(Remeis Observatory Bamberg, Germany)
Anne Lohfink
(Montana State University Bozeman, Montana, United States)
Michael A Nowak ORCID
(Washington University in St. Louis St Louis, Missouri, United States)
Bárbara H Rodrigues
(National Institute for Space Research São José dos Campos, Brazil)
Roberto Soria
(Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing, Beijing, China)
John A Tomsick ORCID
(University of California, Berkeley Berkeley, California, United States)
Jörn Wilms ORCID
(Remeis Observatory Bamberg, Germany)
Date Acquired
January 13, 2020
Publication Date
April 17, 2020
Publication Information
Publication: Astronomy and Astrophysics
Publisher: EDP Sciences
Volume: 636
Issue Publication Date: April 1, 2020
ISSN: 0004-6361
e-ISSN: 1432-0746
URL: https://www.aanda.org/articles/aa/abs/2020/04/aa34647-18/aa34647-18.html
Subject Category
Astrophysics
Report/Patent Number
GSFC-E-DAA-TN76859
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: DE-AC52-07NA27344
CONTRACT_GRANT: NWO-648.003.002
CONTRACT_GRANT: EC-ITN215212
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAS8-03060
CONTRACT_GRANT: DLR-50OR1113
CONTRACT_GRANT: 80GSFC17M0002
CONTRACT_GRANT: SAO-SV3-73016
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