Accretion flow dynamics during the evolution of timing and spectral properties of GX 339-4 during its 2010-11 outburst
Anuj Nandi, Dipak Debnath, Samir Mandal, Sandip K. Chakrabarti

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the 2010-11 outburst of GX 339-4, examining its spectral states, QPO evolution, and accretion processes to enhance understanding of black hole accretion dynamics.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of spectral states, QPO behavior, and accretion rate evolution during the outburst, applying the propagating oscillatory shock model and viscosity-based explanations.
Findings
QPO frequencies increase during the rising phase and decrease during the declining phase.
Spectral states are classified into four categories based on spectral and timing properties.
The accretion flow evolution is explained by changes in viscosity and shock dynamics.
Abstract
The Galactic black-hole candidate GX 339-4 exhibited several outbursts at regular intervals of \sim 2-3 years in the Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer (RXTE) era. After remaining in an almost quiescent state for 3 years, it again became X-ray active in 2010 January, continuing to be so over the next \sim 14 months. We study the timing and spectral properties of the black hole candidate (BHC) during its recent outburst using RXTE PCA data, starting from 2010 January 12 to 2011 March 6. Our study provides a comprehensive understanding of the mass accretion processes and properties of the accretion disk of the black hole candidate. The PCA spectra of 2.5-25 keV are mainly fitted with a combination of two components, namely, a disk black body and a power-law. The entire outburst as observed by RXTE, is divided into 4 spectral states, namely, hard, hard-intermediate, soft-intermediate, and soft.…
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