Evidence for an expanding corona based on spectral-timing modelling of multiple black hole X-ray binaries
Zheng Cao, Matteo Lucchini, Sera Markoff, Riley M. T. Connors,, Victoria Grinberg

TL;DR
This study uses spectral-timing modeling of multiple black hole X-ray binaries to provide evidence that their coronae expand during certain outburst states, linking timing properties to coronal geometry and disc-jet interactions.
Contribution
It introduces a systematic analysis connecting spectral-timing properties with physical changes in the corona across multiple BHXBs during outbursts.
Findings
Coronal radius varies from ~10Rg to ~40Rg during states.
Moderately truncated discs (<25Rg) are consistent with data.
High hue epochs occur near state transitions, indicating corona expansion.
Abstract
Galactic black hole X-ray binaries (BHXBs) provide excellent laboratories to study accretion, as their relatively quick evolution allows us to monitor large changes in the in-flowing and/or out-flowing material over human timescales. However, the details of how the inflow-outflow coupling evolves during a BHXB outburst remain an area of active debate. In this work we attempt to probe the physical changes underlying the system evolution, by performing a systematic analysis of the multi-wavelength data of three BHXB sources: XTE J1752-223, MAXI J1659-152, and XTE J1650-500, during hard and hard-intermediate states. Using the power spectral hue which characterises the X-ray variability properties, we identify several clusters of BHXB epochs and perform the joint multi-wavelength spectral modelling to test their commonality with a physical jet model. Under the assumption that the corona is…
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