论文标题
黑洞:时机和光谱特性和进化
Black holes: Timing and spectral properties and evolution
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论文摘要
我们回顾了黑洞X射线二进制系统的时机和光谱演变,重点是当前的积分次数范式。爆发时,恒星的质量黑洞二进制文件可能会成为天空中最明亮的X射线源。高信号对噪声数据的分析已导致爆发期间相关的X射线光谱和快速时机行为的一般框架。我们利用了过去十年中启动的小而强大的观测值的最新数据,并得到了多波长地面观测的支持。协调的观察结果表明,流出(以喷气机和风的形式)是这种进化的组成部分,提供了一致的现象学图,我们就硬度强度图和光谱状态进行了讨论。我们特别关注能量谱,准周期性振荡,滞后,滞后和回响的宽和窄发射和吸收线的演变,并从相关时与多波长观察结果进行连接。我们将Maxi J1820+070的明亮爆发作为最近的测试用例,讨论光谱和时机演变的不同方面,但是数据和结果不限于此源。在评论的第二部分中,我们讨论了可以解释丰富现象学不同方面的竞争理论模型。未来任务和仿真结果的数据将有能力解决这些模型中的差异,而黑洞二元研究将继续是一个令人兴奋的领域,可以测试基本物理学和对强力引力领域中物质特性的研究。
We review the timing and spectral evolution of black hole X-ray binary systems, with emphasis on the current accretion-ejection paradigm. When in outburst, stellar mass black hole binaries may become the brightest X-ray sources in the sky. Analysis of high signal to noise data has resulted in a general framework of correlated X-ray spectral and fast timing behavior during an outburst. We utilize recent data from small but powerful observatories launched in the last decade supported by multi-wavelength ground-based observations. Coordinated observations showed that outflows (in the form of jets and winds) are an integral part of this evolution, providing a coherent phenomenological picture that we discuss in terms of the hardness-intensity diagram and spectral states. We pay particular attention to the evolution of broad and narrow emission and absorption lines and hard tails in the energy spectrum, quasi-periodic oscillations, lags and reverberation from fast timing studies, making the connections with multi-wavelength observations when relevant. We use the bright outburst of MAXI J1820+070 as a recent test case to discuss different aspects of spectral and timing evolution, but the data and results are not limited to this source. In the second part of the review, we discuss competing theoretical models that can explain different aspects of the rich phenomenology. Data from future missions and simulation results will have the power to resolve discrepancies in these models and black hole binary research will continue to be an exciting field that allows for tests of fundamental physics and studies of the properties of matter in strong gravitational fields.