Disk-jet coupling changes as a possible indicator for outbursts from GX 339-4 remaining within the X-ray hard state
S. E. M. de Haas, T. D. Russell, N. Degenaar, S. Markoff, A. J., Tetarenko, B. E. Tetarenko, J. van den Eijnden, J. C. A. Miller-Jones, A. S., Parikh, R. M. Plotkin, G. R. Sivakoff

TL;DR
This study investigates the relationship between radio and X-ray emissions in GX 339-4 during a hard state outburst, suggesting that a flatter coupling may indicate an outburst remaining in the hard state, with implications for understanding jet-accretion dynamics.
Contribution
It identifies a potentially new indicator for hard-only outbursts based on the flatter radio-X-ray luminosity correlation in GX 339-4.
Findings
Flatter radio-X-ray correlation during the 2017-2018 outburst.
Extended luminosity range confirms the flatter correlation.
Flatter coupling may indicate a hard-only outburst.
Abstract
We present quasi-simultaneous radio, (sub-)millimetre, and X-ray observations of the Galactic black hole X-ray binary GX 339-4, taken during its 2017--2018 outburst, where the source remained in the hard X-ray spectral state. During this outburst, GX 339-4 showed no atypical X-ray behaviour that may act as a indicator for an outburst remaining within the hard state. However, quasi-simultaneous radio and X-ray observations showed a flatter than expected coupling between the radio and X-ray luminosities (with a best fit relation of ), when compared to successful outbursts from this system (). While our 2017--2018 outburst data only span a limited radio and X-ray luminosity range (1 order of magnitude in both, where more than 2-orders of magnitude in is desired), including…
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