Establishing a Connection Between the Jet and the Corona in Black Hole Low Mass X-Ray Binaries
Eric Davidson, Jaiverdhan Chauhan, Anne Lohfink, Thomas D. Russell, Rhaana Starling, Charlotte Johnson

TL;DR
This study investigates the relationship between the X-ray corona and jet activity in black hole low-mass X-ray binaries during outbursts, revealing a consistent pattern of corona expansion coinciding with jet transitions.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed spectral analysis linking the evolution of the corona with jet ejections across multiple sources during outbursts.
Findings
Corona distance increases near jet quenching
Compact jets are quenched as corona expands
Transient jets are launched during corona evolution
Abstract
Low-mass black hole X-ray Binaries (LMXBs) undergo outbursts, during which their brightness increases greatly for timescales of months. The X-ray accretion and radio jet properties change dramatically throughout an outburst in a broadly consistent way between sources. Changes to the accretion flow and the corona are evident through X-ray spectral variations, while the jet's evolution produces changes in the radio. Typically, high energy emission from the corona initially dominate the X-ray spectrum, and quasi-steady compact jets are observed in the radio. As the outburst progresses, emission from the corona fades and is superseded by lower energy X-ray accretion disk emission. During this transition, the compact jets are quenched and discrete ejecta, called transient jets, are launched. The concurrence of the corona's weakening and the jet's transition from compact to transient implies…
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