An extreme X-ray disk wind in the black hole candidate IGRJ17091-3624

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Chandra spectroscopy of transient stellar-mass black holes in outburst has clearly revealed accretion disk winds in soft, disk-dominated states, in apparent anti-correlation with relativistic jets in low/hard states. These disk winds are observed to be highly ionized, dense, and to have typical velocities of 1000kms-1 or less projected along our line of sight. Here, we present an analysis of two Chandra High Energy Transmission Grating spectra of the Galactic black hole candidate IGRJ17091-3624 and contemporaneous Expanded Very Large Array (EVLA) radio observations, obtained in 2011. The second Chandra observation reveals an absorption line at 6.91±0.01keV; associating this line with He-like FeXXV requires a blueshift of 9300+500-400kms-1 (0.03c, or the escape velocity at 1000 R Schw). This projected outflow velocity is an order of magnitude higher than has previously been observed in stellar-mass black holes, and is broadly consistent with some of the fastest winds detected in active galactic nuclei. A potential feature at 7.32keV, if due to FeXXVI, would imply a velocity of ∼14, 600kms-1 (0.05c), but this putative feature is marginal. Photoionization modeling suggests that the accretion disk wind in IGRJ17091-3624 may originate within 43,300 Schwarzschild radii of the black hole and may be expelling more gas than it accretes. The contemporaneous EVLA observations strongly indicate that jet activity was indeed quenched at the time of our Chandra observations. We discuss the results in the context of disk winds, jets, and basic accretion disk physics in accreting black hole systems. © 2012. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

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King, A. L., Miller, J. M., Raymond, J., Fabian, A. C., Reynolds, C. S., Kallman, T. R., … Rupen, M. P. (2012). An extreme X-ray disk wind in the black hole candidate IGRJ17091-3624. Astrophysical Journal Letters, 746(2). https://doi.org/10.1088/2041-8205/746/2/L20

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