ALMA/NICER observations of GRS 1915+105 indicate a return to a hard state
Karri I. I. Koljonen, Talvikki Hovatta

TL;DR
This study uses ALMA/NICER observations to analyze the transition of GRS 1915+105 into a low-luminosity hard X-ray state, revealing changes in jet and accretion disk properties during outburst decay.
Contribution
First comprehensive polarization and spectral analysis of GRS 1915+105 during outburst decay using ALMA and NICER data, linking jet behavior to accretion state changes.
Findings
GRS 1915+105 entered a low-luminosity hard X-ray state.
Jet properties are consistent with a steady, compact jet during decay.
X-ray and mm observations show typical decaying outburst signatures.
Abstract
GRS 1915+105 is a transient black hole X-ray binary consistently emitting 10-100% of the Eddington luminosity in the X-ray band during the last three decades until mid-2018 when the source luminosity suddenly decreased by an order of magnitude. This phase was followed by a change to a state with even lower average X-ray fluxes never seen before during the outburst but presenting renewed flaring activity at different wavelengths. Nevertheless, the mean fluxes were still in decline. GRS 1915+105 has the longest orbital period known among low-mass X-ray binaries, the largest accretion disk size, and therefore the largest mass supply for accretion. The high inclination of the disk allows the study of geometrical effects of the accretion flow such as changes in the height-to-radius ratio or the effect of accretion disk winds on the intrinsic emission that are expected during the outburst…
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