Observations of the quiescent X-ray transients GRS 1124-684 (=GU Mus) and Cen X-4 (=V822 Cen) taken with ULTRACAM on the VLT
T. Shahbaz, V.S. Dhillon, T.R. Marsh, J. Casares, C. Zurita, P.A., Charles

TL;DR
This study presents high time-resolution optical observations of two quiescent X-ray transients, revealing large and rapid flares, analyzing their properties, and exploring the correlation between luminosity and accretion flow transition radius.
Contribution
First detailed optical flare analysis of GRS 1124-684 and Cen X-4 in quiescence, linking flare properties to accretion flow characteristics.
Findings
Flares last 30-60 minutes with rapid substructure.
Flares are consistent with hydrogen gas at ~8000 K.
Transition radius correlates with bolometric luminosity.
Abstract
We present high time-resolution multicolour optical observations of the quiescent X-ray transients GRS1124-684 (=GU Mus) and Cen X-4 (=V822 Cen) obtained with ULTRACAM. Superimposed on the secondary stars' ellipsoidal modulation in both objects are large flares on time-scales of 30-60 min, as well as several distinct rapid flares on time-scales of a few minutes, most of which show further variability and unresolved structure. Not significant quasi-periodic oscillations are observed and the power density spectra of GRS1124-684 and Cen X-4 can be described by a power-law. From the colour-colour diagrams of the flare events, for GRS1124-684 we find that the flares can be described by hydrogen gas with a density of N_H~10^24 nucleons cm^-2, a temperature of ~8000 K and arising from a radius of ~0.3 Rsun. Finally we compile the values for the transition radius (the radius of the hot…
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