Abstract
We report the results of a systematic timing analysis of RXTE observations of GRS 1915+105 when the source was in its variability class θ, characterized by alternating soft and hard states on a time-scale of a few hundred seconds. The aim was to examine the high-frequency part of the power spectrum in order to confirm the hectohertz quasi-periodic oscillations (QPO) previously reported from observations from mixed variability behaviours. During the hard intervals (corresponding to state C in the classification of Belloni et al.), we find a significant QPO at a frequency of ∼170 Hz, although much broader (Q∼2) than previously reported. No other significant peak is observed at frequencies >30 Hz. A time-resolved spectral analysis of selected observations shows that the hard intervals from class θ show a stronger and steeper power-law component than hard intervals from other classes. We discuss these results in the framework of hectohertz QPOs reported from GRS 1915+105 and other black hole binaries. © 2006 RAS.
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Belloni, T., Soleri, P., Casella, P., Méndez, M., & Migliari, S. (2006). High-frequency quasi-periodic oscillations from GRS 1915+105 in its C state. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 369(1), 305–310. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2966.2006.10286.x
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