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A Black Hole X-ray Binary at ~100 Hz: Multiwavelength Timing of MAXI J1820+070 with HiPERCAM and NICERWe report on simultaneous sub-second optical and X-ray timing observations of the low-mass X-ray binary black hole candidate MAXI J1820+070. The bright 2018 outburst rise allowed simultaneous photometry in five optical bands (ugrizs) with HiPERCAM/GTC (Optical) atf rame rates over 100 Hz, together with NICER/ISS observations (X-rays). Intense (factor of2) red flaring activity in the optical is seen over a broad range of time-scales down to∼10 ms. Cross-correlating the bands reveals a prominent anticorrelation on time-scales of ∼seconds, and a narrow sub-second correlation at a lag of≈+165 ms (optical lagging X-rays). This lag increases with optical wavelength, and is approximately constant over Fourier frequencies of∼0.3–10 Hz. These features are consistent with an origin in the inner accretion flow and jet base within∼5000 Gravitational radii. An additional∼+5 s lag feature may be ascribable to disc reprocessing. MAXI J1820+070 is the third black hole transient to display a clear∼0.1 s optical lag, which may be common feature in such objects. The sub-second lag variation with wavelength is novel, and may allow constraints on internal shock jet stratification models.
Document ID
20210010233
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
J A Paice
(University of Southampton Southampton, United Kingdom)
P Ghandi ORCID
(University of Southampton Southampton, United Kingdom)
T Shahbaz ORCID
(Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain)
P Uttley
(University of Amsterdam Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands)
Z Arzoumanian
(Goddard Institute for Space Studies New York, New York, United States)
P A Charles
(University of Southampton Southampton, United Kingdom)
V S Dhillon
(Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain)
K C Gendreau
(Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, Maryland, United States)
S P Littlefair
(University of Sheffield Sheffield, United Kingdom)
J Malzac
(University of Toulouse Toulouse, Midi-Pyrénées, France)
S Markoff
(University of Amsterdam Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands)
T R Marsh
(University of Warwick Coventry, Warwickshire, United Kingdom)
R Misra
(Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics Pune, India)
D M Russell ORCID
(New York University Abu Dhabi Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates)
A Veledina ORCID
(University of Turku Turku, Finland)
Date Acquired
February 17, 2021
Publication Date
October 3, 2019
Publication Information
Publication: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Publisher: Oxford
Volume: 490
Issue: 1
Issue Publication Date: November 21, 2019
ISSN: 0035-8711
e-ISSN: 1365-2966
Subject Category
Astrophysics
Funding Number(s)
WBS: 273493
Distribution Limits
Public
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