A geometric origin for quasi-periodic oscillations in black hole X-ray binaries
Prerna Rana (1), A. Mangalam (1) ((1) Indian Institute of, Astrophysics)

TL;DR
This paper extends the relativistic precession model to include nonequatorial and eccentric trajectories around Kerr black holes, explaining QPOs in black hole X-ray binaries and linking their frequencies to fundamental orbital motions.
Contribution
It introduces a generalized model for QPOs involving nonequatorial and eccentric orbits, providing new solutions and correlations for observed phenomena.
Findings
Orbits with specific Q and e values match observed QPO frequencies.
Identifies orbit solutions for multiple BHXRB systems.
Shows eccentric orbit solutions fit observed frequency correlations.
Abstract
We expand the relativistic precession model to include nonequatorial and eccentric trajectories and apply it to quasi-periodic oscillations (QPOs) in black hole X-ray binaries (BHXRBs) and associate their frequencies with the fundamental frequencies of the general case of nonequatorial (with Carter's constant, ) and eccentric () particle trajectories, around a Kerr black hole. We study cases with either two or three simultaneous QPOs and extract the parameters \{, , , \}, where is the periastron distance of the orbit, and is the spin of the black hole. We find that the orbits with should have and for the observed range of QPO frequencies, where , and that the spherical trajectories \{, \} with should have . We find nonequatorial eccentric…
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