A Global Spectral Study of Black Hole X-ray Binaries
Robert Dunn (Excellence Cluster "Universe", Munich), Rob Fender, (Southampton), Elmar Koerding (Paris), Tomaso Belloni (INAF, Brera), Clement, Cabanac (CESR)

TL;DR
This study provides a comprehensive spectral analysis of 25 black hole X-ray binaries using RXTE data, introducing diagnostic diagrams and analyzing luminosity transitions to better understand their outburst behaviors.
Contribution
It offers the most extensive uniform analysis of black hole X-ray binaries, comparing diagnostic diagrams and luminosity transitions with new insights into their spectral states.
Findings
Transition luminosities peak at around 0.3L_Edd
Distributions of transition luminosities are broad and overlapping
Diagnostic diagrams map onto each other for real data
Abstract
(Abridged) We report on a consistent and comprehensive spectral analysis of the X-ray emission of 25 Black Hole X-ray Binaries. All publicly available observations of the black hole binaries in the RXTE archive were analysed. Three different types of model were fitted to investigate the spectral changes occurring during an outburst. For the population, as well as each binary and each outburst from each binary, we construct two diagnostic diagrams. The Hardness Intensity/Luminosity Diagram (HID/HLD) is most useful when studying a single binary. However, to compare between different binary systems, the Disc Fraction Luminosity diagram (DFLD) is more useful. We discuss the limitations of both diagnostic diagrams for the study of the X-ray binary outbursts, and we clearly illustrate how the two diagrams map onto each other for real outburst data. We extract the peak luminosities in a single…
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