Abstract
We investigate the accretion disk geometry in Galactic black hole sources by measuring the time delay between soft and hard X-ray emissions. Similar to the recent discoveries of anticorrelated hard X-ray time lags in Cygnus X-3 and GRS 1915+105, we find that the hard X-rays are anticorrelated with soft X-rays with a significant lag in another source, XTE J1550-564. We also find the existence of pivoting in the model-independent X-ray spectrum during these observations. We investigate time-resolved X-ray spectral parameters and find that the variation in these parameters is consistent with the idea of a truncated accretion disk. The QPO frequency, which is a measure of the size of truncated accretion disks, also changes, indicating that the geometric size of the hard X-ray emitting region changes along with the spectral pivoting and soft X-ray flux. A similar kind of delay is also noticed in 4U 1630-47.
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Sriram, K., Agrawal, V. K., Pendharkar, J. K., & Rao, A. R. (2007). Anticorrelated Hard X‐Ray Time Lags in Galactic Black Hole Sources. The Astrophysical Journal, 661(2), 1055–1063. https://doi.org/10.1086/516771
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