Simultaneous X-Ray and Optical Observations of GX 339-4 in an X-Ray High State
Abstract
Optical emission, soft X-rays, and hard X-rays have been observed simultaneously from the black hole candidate GX 3339-4 in a typical high state. Each of these components is interpreted as arising from a characteristic region of the accretion disk. Considered as a black hole, GX 339-4 lacks the variable 2 keV blackbody component that would be emitted from the 'solid' surface of a neutron star in the low-mass neutron star binaries. The X-ray emission in the high state is therefore extremely soft and stable in time. The intermediate disk region is optically thick and geometrically thin. The observed soft X-ray component with a 'disk blackbody' spectrum comes from this region. The innermost disk region is dynamically unstable due to the effect of general relativity and possibly due to radiation pressure. This region is responsible for the generation of the hard X-ray tail through Comptonization.
- Publication:
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The Astrophysical Journal
- Pub Date:
- September 1986
- DOI:
- 10.1086/164534
- Bibcode:
- 1986ApJ...308..635M
- Keywords:
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- Astronomical Spectroscopy;
- Black Holes (Astronomy);
- Stellar Mass Accretion;
- Visible Spectrum;
- X Ray Binaries;
- Accretion Disks;
- Optical Thickness;
- Spaceborne Astronomy;
- Astrophysics;
- BLACK HOLES;
- STARS: INDIVIDUAL ALPHANUMERIC: GX 339-4;
- X-RAYS: BINARIES;
- X-RAYS: SPECTRA