Outbursts from IGR J17473-2721
Shu Zhang, Yu-peng Chen, Jian-Min Wang, Diego F. Torres, Ti-Pei Li

TL;DR
This study analyzes multiple outbursts of IGR J17473-2721, revealing a hysteresis cycle between spectral states, with flux stability and potential jet contributions, resembling black hole X-ray binary behaviors.
Contribution
It provides a detailed observational analysis of the outburst cycle and spectral state transitions of IGR J17473-2721, highlighting hysteresis and possible jet involvement.
Findings
Observed a full hysteresis cycle between hard and soft states.
Flux remained stable for about two months before state transition.
Spectral analysis suggests an inclined binary system.
Abstract
We have investigated the outbursts of IGR J17473-2721. We analyzed all available observations carried out by RXTE on IGR J17473-2721 during its later outburst and as well all the available SWIFT/BAT data. The flux of the latter outburst rose in ~ one month and then kept roughly constant for the following ~ two months. During this time period, the source was in a low/hard state. The source moved to a high/soft state within the following three days, accompanied by the occurrence of an additional outburst at soft X-rays and the end of the preceding outburst in hard X-rays. During the decay of this soft outburst, the source went back to a low/hard state within 6 days, with a luminosity 4 times lower than the first transition. This shows a full cycle of the hysteresis in transition between the hard and the soft states. The fact that the flux remained roughly constant for ~ two months at…
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