Black holes: Timing and spectral properties and evolution
Emrah Kalemci, Erin Kara, John A. Tomsick

TL;DR
This review synthesizes recent observational and theoretical advances in understanding the spectral and timing evolution of black hole X-ray binaries during outbursts, emphasizing accretion-ejection processes and multi-wavelength data.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive framework integrating spectral, timing, and multi-wavelength observations with theoretical models of black hole binary evolution.
Findings
Correlated spectral and timing behaviors during outbursts.
Role of jets and winds in spectral evolution.
Insights from the recent MAXI J1820+070 outburst.
Abstract
We review the timing and spectral evolution of black hole X-ray binary systems, with emphasis on the current accretion-ejection paradigm. When in outburst, stellar mass black hole binaries may become the brightest X-ray sources in the sky. Analysis of high signal to noise data has resulted in a general framework of correlated X-ray spectral and fast timing behavior during an outburst. We utilize recent data from small but powerful observatories launched in the last decade supported by multi-wavelength ground-based observations. Coordinated observations showed that outflows (in the form of jets and winds) are an integral part of this evolution, providing a coherent phenomenological picture that we discuss in terms of the hardness-intensity diagram and spectral states. We pay particular attention to the evolution of broad and narrow emission and absorption lines and hard tails in the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Mechanics and Biomechanics Studies
