Multi-wavelength X-ray/mid-infrared observations of GRS 1915+105
F. Rahoui, S. Chaty, J. Rodriguez, Y. Fuchs, I. F. Mirabel

TL;DR
This study presents multi-wavelength observations of GRS 1915+105, revealing dust presence, MIR variability correlated with X-ray states, and suggesting non-thermal MIR emission mechanisms.
Contribution
First detection of dust and MIR variability in GRS 1915+105, linking MIR features with X-ray states and proposing new emission mechanisms.
Findings
Detection of PAH features indicating dust presence
MIR excess correlates with soft X-ray emission
MIR variability suggests non-thermal emission processes
Abstract
We report preliminary results of mid-infrared (MIR) and X-ray observations of GRS 1915+105 that we carried out between 2004 October 2 and 2006 June 5. Our main goals were to study its variability, to detect the presence of dust, and to investigate the possible links between MIR and X-ray emissions. We performed photometric and spectroscopic observations of GRS 1915+105, using the IRAC photometer and the IRS spectrometer mounted on the Spitzer Space Telescope. We completed our set of MIR data with quasi-simultaneous high-energy data obtained with RXTE and INTEGRAL. In the hard state, we detect PAH emission features in the MIR spectrum of GRS 1915+105, which prove the presence of dust in the system. The dust is confirmed by the detection in the hard state of a warm MIR excess in the broadband spectral energy distribution of GRS 1915 105. This excess cannot be explained by the MIR…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
