AstroSat view of IGR J17091-3624 and GRS 1915+105: decoding the 'pulse' in the 'Heartbeat State'
Tilak Katoch, Blessy E. Baby, Anuj Nandi, V. K. Agrawal, H. M. Antia, and Kallol Mukerjee

TL;DR
This study uses AstroSat observations to analyze the heartbeat variability in black hole binaries IGR J17091-3624 and GRS 1915+105, revealing new quasi-periodic oscillations and comparing their spectral and timing properties.
Contribution
First detection of a double peaked QPO in IGR J17091-3624 and detailed comparison of heartbeat states with GRS 1915+105, enhancing understanding of their variability mechanisms.
Findings
Detection of double peaked QPO with ~12 mHz difference
Observation of low frequency heartbeat QPOs with harmonics
Spectral analysis indicating similar broad energy band parameters
Abstract
IGR J17091--3624 is a transient galactic black hole which has a distinct quasi-periodic variability known as `heartbeat', similar to the one observed in GRS 1915+105. In this paper, we report the results of ks \textit{AstroSat} observations of this source during the 2016 outburst. For the first time a double peaked QPO (DPQ) is detected in a few time segments of this source with a difference of mHz between the two peaks. The nature of the DPQ was studied based on hardness ratios and using the static as well as the dynamic power spectrum. Additionally, a low frequency (25--48 mHz) `heartbeat' single peak QPO (SPQ) was observed at different intervals of time along with harmonics ( mHz). Broadband spectra in the range keV, obtained with \textit{SXT} and \textit{LAXPC}, could be fitted well with combination of a thermal Comptonisation and a…
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