State Transitions in Bright Galactic X-ray Binaries: Luminosities Span by Two Orders of Magnitude
Wenfei Yu, Zhen Yan

TL;DR
This study analyzes spectral state transitions in bright galactic X-ray binaries, revealing a correlation between transition luminosities and accretion rates over a wide luminosity range, emphasizing non-stationary accretion's role.
Contribution
It demonstrates that the hysteresis in spectral state transitions is mainly driven by non-stationary accretion, extending understanding of luminosity behaviors in X-ray binaries.
Findings
Transition luminosity correlates with the rate of luminosity increase.
No flux saturation observed over two orders of magnitude.
Bright hard states may reach super-Eddington luminosities.
Abstract
Using X-ray monitoring observations with the ASM on board the RXTE and the BAT on board the Swift, we are able to study the spectral state transitions occurred in about 20 bright persistent and transient black hole and neutron star binaries. We have confirmed that there is a correlation between the X-ray luminosity corresponding to the hard-to-soft transition and the X-ray luminosity of the following soft state. This correlation holds over a luminosity range spanning by two orders of magnitude, with no indication of a flux saturation or cut-off. We have also found that the transition luminosity correlates with the rate of increase in the X-ray luminosity during the rising phase of an outburst or flare, implying that the origin of the variation of the transition luminosity is associated with non-stationary accretion in both transient sources and persistent sources. The correlation…
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