论文标题
黑洞X射线北斗马士Maxi J1803-298的发现爆发期间的硬州光学风
Hard-state optical wind during the discovery outburst of the black-hole X-ray dipper MAXI J1803-298
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论文摘要
我们介绍了与GTC和VLT望远镜的黑洞候选Maxi J1803-298的发现爆发的十二个光谱时期。来源遵循标准的爆发演化,其坚硬和柔软的状态。该系统在硬度强度图中显示了三角形的形状,与高倾斜黑洞瞬变和先前报道的X射线下降的检测一致。在初始硬态期间观察到的两个时期表现出不对称的发射线曲线,包括在H-Alpha中同时检测到的P-Cygni曲线和He I 6678,这表明系统中存在光学风。在过渡到软状态和随后的衰减期间获得的其余光谱的特征是嵌入宽的吸收成分中的较窄,双峰发射线。一个时期(中间状态)还包括近红外覆盖范围,显示了Paschen和支架系列中的复杂线曲线,这表明在爆发中通过软状态爆发时,流出仍然存在。越来越多的具有光学和近红外流出特征的低质量X射线二进制文件表明这些是常见的特征。此外,最低的发光度光谱表现出H-Alpha全宽度最大最大宽度为1570 +-100 km/s。这与先前对二进制参数的约束一起,使我们能够偏爱〜3-10 msun的紧凑物体质量,进一步支持其黑洞性质。
We present twelve epochs of optical spectroscopy taken across the discovery outburst of the black hole candidate MAXI J1803-298 with the GTC and VLT telescopes. The source followed a standard outburst evolution with hard and soft states. The system displays a triangular shape in the hardness intensity diagram, consistent with that seen in high inclination black hole transients and the previously reported detection of X-ray dips. The two epochs observed during the initial hard state exhibited asymmetric emission line profiles, including a P-Cygni profile simultaneously detected in H-alpha and He I 6678, which indicates the presence of an optical wind in the system. The remaining spectra, obtained during the transition to the soft state and the subsequent decay, are instead characterized by narrower, double peaked emission lines embedded into broad absorption components. One epoch (intermediate state) also includes near-infrared coverage, revealing complex line profiles in the Paschen and Bracket series, which suggests that the outflow is still present during the outburst decay through the soft state. The growing list of low-mass X-ray binaries with optical and near-infrared outflow signatures indicates that these are common features. Furthermore, the lowest luminosity spectrum exhibits an H-alpha full-width-at-half-maximum of 1570 +- 100 km/s. This, together with previous constraints on the binary parameters, allows us to favor a compact object mass of ~ 3-10 Msun, further supporting its black hole nature.