Mapping Jet-ISM Interactions in X-ray Binaries with ALMA: A GRS 1915$+$105 Case Study
A.J. Tetarenko, P. Freeman, E.W. Rosolowsky, J.C.A Miller-Jones, and, G.R. Sivakoff

TL;DR
This study uses ALMA observations to identify and analyze a jet-ISM interaction zone near the black hole X-ray binary GRS 1915+105, revealing a smaller-scale interaction than previously thought and demonstrating molecular lines as effective diagnostics.
Contribution
First detailed ALMA mapping of jet-ISM interaction in GRS 1915+105, showing a smaller interaction zone and estimating jet power using molecular line diagnostics.
Findings
Detected molecular emission indicating jet-ISM interaction
Identified a jet-blown cavity in the molecular gas
Estimated the jet power at approximately 8.4×10^{32} erg/s
Abstract
We present Atacama Large Millimetre/Sub-Millimetre Array (ALMA) observations of IRAS 19132+1035, a candidate jet-ISM interaction zone near the black hole X-ray binary (BHXB) GRS 1915+105. With these ALMA observations (combining data from the 12 m array and the Atacama Compact Array), we map the molecular line emission across the IRAS 19132+1035 region. We detect emission from the CO [], CO [, ], CO [], [], [], [], SiO [, ], CHOH [], and CS [, ] transitions. Given the morphological, spectral, and kinematic properties of this molecular emission, we present several lines of evidence that support the presence of a jet-ISM interaction at this site, including a jet-blown…
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