Super-orbital variability

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Cygnus X1 – The First. Cygnus X1 In the early Seventies scientists found an intensive X-Ray source in the Cygnus Constellation. They believe that this.
Advertisements

X-ray pulsars in wind-fed accretion systems 王 伟 (NAOC) July 2009, Pulsar Summer School Beijing.
Light Curves of the Dwarf Nova U Gem: A Diagnostic of Accretion Disk Evolution Larry Molnar Calvin College Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Shocks Jets and Active Galaxies By Drew Brumm. Shocks Strong Shocks Shocks in accretion –Compact objects –Supernova explosions Accretion of binary systems.
Dr Matt Burleigh The Sun and the Stars. Dr Matt Burleigh The Sun and the Stars Binary stars: Most stars are found in binary or multiple systems. Binary.
Abstract We present first modeling results of the rapid spectral variability of flares in the X-ray binary Cygnus X-1 in the high/soft state. The coupled.
Accretion in Binaries Two paths for accretion –Roche-lobe overflow –Wind-fed accretion Classes of X-ray binaries –Low-mass (BH and NS) –High-mass (BH and.
Getting to Eddington and beyond in AGN and binaries! Chris Done University of Durham.
Mass transfer in a binary system
Neutron Stars and Black Holes
The Milky Way Galaxy Astronomy 315 Professor Lee Carkner Lecture 16.
Active Galactic Nuclei Astronomy 315 Professor Lee Carkner Lecture 19.
Towards the Grand Unification of AGNs in Hierarchical Cosmologies Nikos Fanidakis and C.M. Baugh, R.G. Bower, S. Cole, C. Done, C.S. Frenk January 30,
Active Galaxies PHYS390 Astrophysics Professor Lee Carkner Lecture 22.
Goal: To know the different types of galaxies and to understand their differences and similarities. Objectives: 1) To learn about Spirals 2) To learn about.
Kagoya/Inoue Optical: Slotnick, Slotnick & Block The Black Hole Accretion Disk in NGC4258: One of Nature’s Most Beautiful Dynamical Systems Alice Argon.
Optical Observations of J : An LMXB in Transition Paul A. Mason New Mexico State University Emmanuel Gonzalez University of Texas at El Paso Edward.
Quasars, black holes and galaxy evolution Clive Tadhunter University of Sheffield 3C273.
International Workshop on Astronomical X-Ray Optics Fingerprints of Superspinars in Astrophysical Phenomena Zdeněk Stuchlík and Jan Schee Institute of.
Hyperaccretion Andrew King Theoretical Astrophysics Group, University of Leicester, UK collaborators — Mitch Begelman (Colorado), Jim Pringle (IoA)
Death of Stars III Physics 113 Goderya Chapter(s): 14 Learning Outcomes:
G.S. Bianovatyi-Kogan, Yu.N. Krivosheev Space Research Institute, Moscow (IKI RAN) Thermal balance of the jet in the microquasar SS433 HEPRO-III, Barcelona.
Long-term properties of Be/X-ray pulsars in the SMC
INPE Advanced Course on Compact Objects Course IV: Accretion Processes in Neutron Stars & Black Holes Ron Remillard Kavli Center for Astrophysics and Space.
Galaxies with Active Nuclei Chapter 14:. Active Galaxies Galaxies with extremely violent energy release in their nuclei (pl. of nucleus).  “active galactic.
Death of Stars II Physics 113 Goderya Chapter(s): 14
Active Galactic Nuclei Chapter 25 Revised Active Galactic Nuclei Come in several varieties; Starburst Nuclei – Nearby normal galaxies with unusually.
Gamma-ray production in Be-XPBs Brian van Soelen University of the Free State supervisor P.J. Meintjes.
Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Clicker Questions Chapter 14 The Milky Way Galaxy.
References: 1. Bhattacharya & van den Heuvel, Phys Reports, vol 203, 1, X-ray Binaries, edited by Lewin, van Paradijs, and van den Heuvel, 1995,
Observed O VI 1032, 1038 Å Deviation from 2:1 flux ratio ranges from 1:1 to 2:1 What is going on? Atomic Structure for the S-P Doublet O IV 1032, 1038.
SS433 / W50 – still an enigma ! History SS433 main properties Modeling the jets Physical parameters and problems ! Interaction of a jet with its surrounding.
Warm Dust in the Most Distant Quasars Ran Wang Department of Astronomy, Peking University, China.
Relative deviation of QSO spectra induced by microlensing on diffusive massive substructure Saša Simić 1 and Luka Č. Popović 2,3 1)Faculty of Science,
On the role of relativistic effects in the X-ray variability of AGN Piotr Życki Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomical Center, Warsaw, POLAND Andrzej Niedźwiecki.
Tobias Jogler Max-Planck Institut für Physik IMPRS YSW Ringberg 2007 VHE emission from binary systems Outline Binary systems Microquasar Pulsar binaries.
Θoθo Which other angles are equal to θ? Lesson Objective Objects in equilibrium on slopes.
Galaxies with Active Nuclei
LINE SHIFT IN ACCRETION DISKS - THE CASE OF Fe Kα
© 2017 Pearson Education, Inc.
Composite profile of the Fe Kα spectral line emitted from a binary system of supermassive black holes Predrag Jovanović1, Vesna Borka Jovanović2 and Duško.
Photometric and spectral observations of the star EM Cep D
서울대학교 물리천문학부 천문학전공 초기우주천체연구단 윤용민
Evidence for an Intermediate Mass Black Hole in NGC 5408 X-1
Confidence contours: 68%, 95%, 99%
NuSTAR + XMM Observations of NGC 1365: A Constant Inner Disc
Peculiar (colliding) Galaxies and Active Galaxies
JETS How are jets observed? Where do they come from?
Observation of microquasars with the MAGIC telescope
Quasars, Active Galaxies, and super-massive black holes
Neutron Stars and Black Holes
Accretion in Binaries II
NGC 1068 Torus Emission Turn-over
Toward understanding the X-ray emission of the hard state of XTE J
Dying Star Reveal More Evidence for New Kind of Black Hole
X-Ray Binaries as Gamma-Ray Sources
BH binaries.
Cygnus X-1 is a Black Hole Binary
Black Holes: Observations Lecture 2: BHs in close binaries
Active Versus Normal Galaxies
Note that the following lectures include animations and PowerPoint effects such as fly ins and transitions that require you to be in PowerPoint's Slide.
“The First Spectroscopically Resolved Sup-pc Orbit of a Supermassive Binary Black Hole” E. Bon et al., accepted(?) to ApJ Sarah Burke Spolaor.
Ricocheting Black Hole Jet Discovered By Chandra
Galaxies With Active Nuclei
Dark matter and anomalous gas in the spiral galaxy NGC 4559
Galaxies With Active Nuclei
A Search for Quiet Massive X-Ray Binaries
Broad-band Spectroscopy of X-ray Binary Pulsars
Variability Study of Fermi Blazars
Borislav Nedelchev et al. 2019
Presentation transcript:

Super-orbital variability in Cygnus X-1 ISSI, Bern, Switzerland March 3-7, 2008 J. Poutanen, A. Zdziarski, A. Ibragimov MNRAS, submitted

Accretion via Roche lobe and focused wind Stream trajectory and disk formation for the case of equal masses. Coriolis force shifts the stream from the line connecting the stars.

Superorbital variability Radio X-rays

Dips distribution

Orbital profiles as a function of superorbital phase

(c) A view from the top bulge  b disc supergiant  =0.5  =0

i    =0.5  =0 observer (a) A view along the orbital plane,  =0 bulge  supergiant  black hole disc  =0.5  =0

 =0.5  =0 observer (b) A view along the orbital plane,  =0.5 disc supergiant black hole bulge  =0.5  =0

Model Wind Parameters: inclination i=40 deg Precession angle  Bulge Optical depths: bulge b,0 , wind w,0 Bulge azimuth b

Model Emissivity profile of the accretion disk For the jet/ outflow

Orbital profiles as a function of superorbital phase

Results

PDS of the model flux

Conclusions Discovery of orbital modulation strength on superorbital phase of Cyg X-1 Effect can be explained by the bulge displaced from the line connecting the stars by 25 deg. Distribution of dips is consistent with the model Beat-frequencies should be observed, with the stronger lower one.

Log-normal flux distribution