A unified accretion-ejection paradigm for black hole X-ray binaries. III. Spectral signatures of hybrid disk configurations
G. Marcel, J. Ferreira, P-O. Petrucci, R. Belmont, J. Malzac, M., Clavel, G. Henri, M. Coriat, S. Corbel, J. Rodriguez, A. Loh, and S., Chakravorty

TL;DR
This paper models hybrid disk configurations in black hole X-ray binaries, showing that combined jet-emitting and standard accretion disks can reproduce observed spectral states and radio emissions during outbursts.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive thermal and spectral model of hybrid JED-SAD disks, demonstrating their ability to reproduce full X-ray binary cycles and associated radio emissions.
Findings
Hybrid disk models reproduce 3-200 keV spectra of XrB states.
The models account for radio emissions during outbursts.
Parameter variations can simulate entire XrB cycles.
Abstract
It has been suggested that the cycles of activity of X-ray Binaries (XrB) are triggered by a switch in the dominant disk torque responsible for accretion (paper I). As the disk accretion rate increases, the disk innermost regions would change from a jet-emitting disk (JED) to a standard accretion disk (SAD). While JEDs have been proven to successfully reproduce hard states (paper II), the existence of an outer cold SAD introduces an extra non local cooling term. We investigate the thermal structure and associated spectra of such a hybrid disk configuration. We use the 2T plasma code elaborated in paper II, allowing to compute outside-in the disk local thermal equilibrium with self-consistent advection and optically thin-to-thick transitions, in both radiation and gas supported regimes. The non-local inverse Compton cooling introduced by the external soft photons is computed by the BELM…
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TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
