The evolving properties of the corona of GRS 1915+105: A spectral-timing perspective through variable-Comptonisation modelling

  • Federico García*
  • , Konstantinos Karpouzas
  • , Mariano Méndez
  • , Liang Zhang
  • , Yuexin Zhang
  • , Tomaso Belloni
  • , Diego Altamirano
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The inverse Compton process by which soft photons are up-scattered by hot electrons in a corona plays a fundamental role in shaping the X-ray spectra of black-hole (BH) low-mass X-ray binaries (LMXBs), particularly in the hard and hard-intermediate states. In these states, the power-density spectra of these sources typically show Type-C low-frequency quasi-periodic oscillations (QPOs). Although several models have been proposed to explain the dynamical origin of their frequency, only a few of those models predict the spectral-timing radiative properties of the QPOs. Here we study the physical and geometrical properties of the corona of the BH-LMXB GRS 1915+105 based on a large sample of observations available in the RXTE archive. We use a recently-developed spectral-timing Comptonisation model to fit simultaneously the energy-dependent fractional rms amplitude and phase-lag spectra of the Type-C QPO in 398 observations. For this, we include spectral information gathered from fitting a Comptonisation model to the corresponding time-averaged spectra. We analyse the dependence of the physical and geometrical properties of the corona upon the QPO frequency and spectral state of the source, the latter characterised by the hardness ratio. We find consistent trends in the evolution of the corona size, temperature, and feedback (the fraction of the corona photons that impinge back onto the disc) that persist for roughly 15~years. By correlating our observations with simultaneous radio-monitoring of the source at 15 GHz, we propose a scenario in which the disc-corona interactions connect with the launching mechanism of the radio jet in this source.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherarXiv
Number of pages13
DOIs
Publication statusSubmitted - 1-Apr-2022

Publication series

NameMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
PublisherOxford University Press
ISSN (Print)0035-8711

Keywords

  • Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena

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