Variable QPO lags and reduced coherence between the disc and corona in MAXI J1820+070
Niek Bollemeijer, Phil Uttley

TL;DR
This study analyzes QPOs in MAXI J1820+070, revealing variable lags and reduced coherence between disc and corona, suggesting changes in the corona's vertical extent linked to QPOs.
Contribution
It provides a detailed spectral-timing analysis of QPOs in a high-inclination black hole X-ray binary, highlighting the relationship between QPO lags, coherence, and corona geometry.
Findings
Large QPO hard lag between disc and corona energy bands
QPO lags vary with flux and frequency, especially below 0.3 Hz
Decreased coherence indicates filtering of variability by the QPO mechanism
Abstract
Quasi-periodic oscillations (QPOs) are observed in the hard state of many black hole X-ray binaries. Although their origin is unknown, they are strongly associated with the corona, of which the geometry is also subject to discussion. We present a thorough spectral-timing analysis of QPOs and broadband noise in the high-inclination BHXRB MAXI J1820+070, using the rich NICER data set of the source in the bright hard state of its outburst in 2018. We find that there is a large QPO hard lag between soft energy bands with significant disc emission and harder coronal power-law bands, which is absent when measuring lags between energy bands dominated by the coronal emission. The QPO lags between a soft band (with significant disc emission) and harder coronal power-law bands vary significantly with power-law flux, on time-scales of (tens of) seconds or a few QPO cycles, especially at QPO…
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