The Astrophysical Journal Letters (Jan 2024)

A Timing View of the Additional High-energy Spectral Component Discovered in the Black Hole Candidate Swift J1727.8-1613

  • Zi-Xu Yang,
  • Liang Zhang,
  • Shuang-Nan Zhang,
  • Lian Tao,
  • Shu Zhang,
  • Ruican Ma,
  • Qing-Cui Bu,
  • Yue Huang,
  • He-Xin Liu,
  • Wei Yu,
  • Guangcheng Xiao,
  • Peng-Ju Wang,
  • Hua Feng,
  • Li-Ming Song,
  • Xiang Ma,
  • Mingyu Ge,
  • Qing-Chang Zhao,
  • Jin-Lu Qu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/ad60bd
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 970, no. 2
p. L33

Abstract

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We present an energy-dependent analysis for the type-C quasiperiodic oscillations (QPOs) observed in the black hole X-ray binary Swift J1727.8–1613 using Insight-HXMT observations. We find that the QPO fractional rms at energies above 40 keV is significantly higher than that below 20 keV. This is the first report of a high energy (HE) rms excess in the rms spectrum of a black hole X-ray binary. In the high energy band, an extra hard component is observed in addition to the standard thermal Comptonization component at a similar energy band. The value of the QPO HE rms excess is not only correlated with the disk parameters and the photon index of the standard Comptonization component but also exhibits a moderate positive correlation with the flux of the additional hard spectral component. No features in the QPO phase-lag spectra are seen corresponding to the additional hard component. We propose that the additional hard component in the spectrum may originate from jet emission and the associated QPO HE rms excess can be explained by the precession of the jet base.

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