GRS1915+105: a comparison of the plateau state to the canonical hard state

Authors
Publication date 24-02-2011
Journal IAU Symposium
Event IAU Symposium 275: Jets at all scales, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Volume | Issue number 6 | S275
Pages (from-to) 294-298
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Anton Pannekoek Institute for Astronomy (API)
Abstract
GRS 1915+105 is a very peculiar black hole binary that exhibits accretion-related states that are not observed in any other stellar-mass black hole system. One of these states, however - referred to as the plateau state - may be related to the canonical hard state of black hole X-ray binaries. Both the plateau and hard state are associated with steady, relatively lower X-ray emission and flat/inverted radio emission, that is sometimes resolved into compact, self-absorbed jets. To investigate the relationship between the plateau and the hard state, we fit two multi-wavelength observations using a steady-state outflow-dominated model, developed for hard state black hole binaries. The data sets consist of quasi-simultaneous observations in radio, near-infrared and X-ray bands. Interestingly, we find both significant differences between the two plateau states, as well as between the best-fit model parameters and those representative of the hard state. We discuss our interpretation of these results, and the possible implications for GRS 1915+105's relationship to canonical black hole candidates.
Document type Article
Note IAU Symposium 275, Jets at all Scales, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 13-17 September
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1017/S1743921310016194
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