Infrared study of H1743-322 in outburst: a radio-quiet and NIR-dim microquasar
S. Chaty, A.J. Mu\~noz Arjonilla, G. Dubus

TL;DR
This study presents optical/infrared observations of the microquasar H1743-322 during multiple outbursts, revealing spectral state changes, jet activity, and emission mechanisms, providing insights into its accretion and jet physics.
Contribution
First broad multiwavelength IR study of H1743-322, identifying spectral components and their evolution, and characterizing its faint jet and companion star.
Findings
IR spectral index varies with X-ray state
Detection of rapid IR flares (~5 min)
Evidence of optically thick and thin emission components
Abstract
The X-ray binary, black hole candidate, and microquasar H1743-322 exhibited a series of X-ray outbursts between 2003 and 2008. We took optical/infrared (OIR) observations with the ESO/NTT telescope during 3 of these outbursts (2003, 2004, and 2008), to study its spectral energy distribution (SED). We detect rapid flares of duration ~5 mn in the high time-resolution IR lightcurve. We identify H and He emission lines in the IR spectra, coming from the accretion disk. The IR SED exhibits the spectral index typically associated with the X-ray high, soft state in our observations taken during the 2003 and 2004 outbursts, while the index changes to one that is typical of the X-ray low, hard state during the 2008 outburst. During this last outburst, we detected a change of slope in the NIR spectrum between the J and Ks bands, where the JH part is characteristic of an optically thick disk…
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