Detection of a Type-C QPO during the soft-to-hard transition in Swift J1727.8-1613
Ma\"imouna Brigitte, Noel Castro Segura, Federico Garc\'ia, Ji\v{r}\'i Svoboda, Mar\'ia D\'iaz Trigo, Mariano M\'endez, Federico Vincentelli, Douglas J. K. Buisson, and Diego Altamirano

TL;DR
This study reports the detection and analysis of a type-C quasi-periodic oscillation (QPO) in the black-hole low-mass X-ray binary Swift J1727.8-1613 during its soft-to-hard transition, revealing energy-dependent timing properties and evolution of the QPO.
Contribution
First detection of a type-C QPO in Swift J1727.8-1613 during the transition, with detailed timing analysis of its properties and energy dependence.
Findings
QPO more prominent in the Imaginary part of the cross spectrum
QPO shifts to lower frequencies as the source hardens
Rms amplitude increases in the soft band during transition
Abstract
Timing analysis of accreting systems is key to probe the structure and dynamics around compact objects. In Black-Hole Low-Mass X-ray Binaries (BH LMXBs), the compact object accretes matter from a low-mass companion star via Roche Lobe overflow, forming an accretion disk, and occasionally exhibiting bright eruptions. The BH LMXB Swift J1727.8-1613 (hereafter J1727), recently underwent one of the brightest outbursts ever recorded in X-rays, in August 2023. This analysis aims to study the timing properties of J1727, in the decaying phase of its outburst, using high-time resolution XMM-Newton data. We analyzed J1727's power spectrum (PS) and cross spectrum (CS), which we modeled with Lorentzians. The PS reveals how the source's power is distributed across frequencies, and the Real and Imaginary parts of the CS compare the displacement of the light curves in different energy bands across the…
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