An Unstable Central Disk in the Superluminal Black Hole X-Ray Binary GRS 1915+105

  • Belloni T
  • Méndez M
  • King A
  • et al.
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Abstract

We have analyzed the X-ray spectra of the microquasar GRS 1915+105, as observed with the PCA on the Rossi XTE, during periods of stable weak emission, outbursts and rapid flaring. We find that the complicated X-ray intensity curve of this source can be described by the rapid removal and replenishment of matter forming the inner part of an optically thick accretion disk, probably caused by a thermal-viscous instability analogous to that operating in dwarf novae, but here driven by the Lightman-Eardley instability. We find that the mass accretion rate in quiescence is 10^-6 solar masses per year. Only a small fraction of the energy liberated by accretion is emitted as radiation. We suggest that most of this energy is advected into the black hole in the high-viscosity state of the outburst cycle.

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Belloni, T., Méndez, M., King, A. R., van der Klis, M., & van Paradijs, J. (1997). An Unstable Central Disk in the Superluminal Black Hole X-Ray Binary GRS 1915+105. The Astrophysical Journal, 479(2), L145–L148. https://doi.org/10.1086/310595

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