Discovery of photon index saturation in the black hole binary GRS 1915+105
Lev Titarchuk (University of Ferrara\GSFC\NRL\GMU), Elena Seifina, (Moscow State University/Sternberg Astronomical Institute)

TL;DR
This paper investigates the spectral and timing properties of GRS 1915+105 during state transitions, revealing a photon index saturation phenomenon linked to accretion processes near the black hole.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed spectral model with two BMC components and demonstrates the photon index saturation effect during state transitions, advancing understanding of accretion physics.
Findings
Photon index saturates at 4.2 for the soft component and 3 for the hard component.
Spectral states are well described by two BMC components plus an iron line.
Discovery of a blackbody-like bump with a temperature of about 4.5 keV in certain states.
Abstract
We present a study of the correlations between spectral, timing properties and mass accretion rate observed in X-rays from the Galactic Black Hole (BH) binary GRS 1915+105 during the transition between hard and soft states. We analyze all transition episodes from this source observed with RXTE, coordinated with Ryle Radio Telescope (RT) observations. We show that broad-band energy spectra of GRS 1915+105 during all these spectral states can be adequately presented by two Bulk Motion Comptonization (BMC) components: a hard component (BMC1, photon index Gamma_1=1.7-3.0) with turnover at high energies and soft thermal component (BMC2, Gamma_2=2.7-4.2) with characteristic color temperature <1 keV, and the redskewed iron line (LAOR) component. We also present observable correlations between the index and the normalization of the disk "seed" component. The use of "seed" disk normalization,…
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