A timing study of MAXI J1820+070 based on Swift/XRT and NICER monitoring in 2018/19
H. Stiele, A. K. H. Kong

TL;DR
This study provides a detailed timing analysis of MAXI J1820+070 during its 2018/19 outburst, revealing state transitions, quasi-periodic oscillations, and spectral evolution using Swift/XRT and NICER data.
Contribution
It offers the first comprehensive timing and spectral analysis of MAXI J1820+070's outburst, highlighting rapid state transitions and QPO characteristics.
Findings
Source remained in hard state during first outburst
Transition from hard-intermediate to soft state occurred in less than a day
Covariance ratios increased towards lower energies indicating a soft state transition
Abstract
We present a detailed timing analysis of the bright black hole X-ray binary MAXI J1820+070 (ASASSN-18ey), during its first detected outburst lasting from March 2018 until October 2019 based on Swift/XRT window timing mode observations, corresponding UVOT data and NICER observations. The light curves clearly show four outbursts, with the source remaining in the hard state during its first outburst, while the rise of the second outburst corresponds with the transition to the soft state. A similar double outburst of GX339-4 has been observed in 2004. Here it is followed by two hard-state only outbursts. In many observations the power density spectra showed type-C quasi-periodic oscillations with characteristic frequencies below 1 Hz, which suggests that the source stayed in a state of low effective accretion for large parts of its outburst. The absence of other types of quasi-periodic…
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