Relativistic X-Ray Jets from the Black Hole X-Ray Binary MAXI J1820+070

  • Espinasse M
  • Corbel S
  • Kaaret P
  • et al.
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Abstract

The black hole MAXI J1820+070 was discovered during its 2018 outburst and was extensively monitored across the electromagnetic spectrum. Following the detection of relativistic radio jets, we obtained four Chandra X-ray observations taken between 2018 November and 2019 June, along with radio observations conducted with the Very Large Array and MeerKAT arrays. We report the discovery of X-ray sources associated with the radio jets moving at relativistic velocities with a possible deceleration at late times. The broadband spectra of the jets are consistent with synchrotron radiation from particles accelerated up to very high energies (>10 TeV) by shocks produced by the jets interacting with the interstellar medium. The minimal internal energy estimated from the X-ray observations for the jets is ∼10 41 erg, significantly larger than the energy calculated from the radio flare alone, suggesting most of the energy is possibly not radiated at small scales but released through late-time interactions.

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Espinasse, M., Corbel, S., Kaaret, P., Tremou, E., Migliori, G., Plotkin, R. M., … Motta, S. (2020). Relativistic X-Ray Jets from the Black Hole X-Ray Binary MAXI J1820+070. The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 895(2), L31. https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/ab88b6

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