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Truncated accretion discs in black hole X-ray binaries: dynamics and variability signatures

Published 23 Aug 2022 in astro-ph.HE | (2208.10726v2)

Abstract: Variable features in black hole X-ray Binaries (BH-XRBs) are observed in different energy ranges and time scales. The physical origin of different spectral states in BH-XRBs and their relations with the underlying accretion disc are still elusive. To investigate the intermediate state of BH-XRBs during outburst, we simulate a truncated accretion disc around a Kerr black hole using a general relativistic magneto-hydrodynamical (GRMHD) framework under axisymmetry with adaptively refined mesh. Additionally, we have also carried out radiative transfer calculations for understanding the implications of disc dynamics on emission. Dynamically, the inner edge of the truncated accretion disc oscillates in a quasi-periodic fashion (QPO). The QPO frequency of oscillations $(\nu_{\rm QPO, max})$ increases as the magnetic field strength and magnetic resistivity increase. However, as the truncation radius increases, $\nu_{\rm QPO, max}$ decreases. In our simulation models, frequency varies between $7\times(10M_{\odot}/M_{\rm BH})$ Hz $\lesssim\nu_{\rm QPO, max}\lesssim20 \times (10M_{\odot}/M_{\rm BH})$ Hz, which is in the range of low-frequency QPOs. We further find evidence of transient shocks in the highly accreting stage during oscillation. Such a transient shock acts as an extended hot post-shock corona around the black hole that has an impact on its radiative properties. The radiative transfer calculations show signatures of these oscillations in the form of modulation in the edge-brightened structure of the accretion disc.

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