Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1998-03-12
Mon.Not.Roy.Astron.Soc. 300 (1998) 64
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
18 pages with 17 postscript figures included, uses mn.sty. Accepted for publication in MNRAS
Scientific paper
10.1046/j.1365-8711.1998.01835.x
We report on the results of a campaign to observe the SXT GRO J1655-40 in outburst using HST, XTE and GRO and AAT. This outburst was qualitatively quite different to other SXT outbursts and to previous outbursts of this source. The onset of hard X-ray activity occurred very slowly, over several months and was delayed relative to the soft X-ray rise. During this period, the optical fluxes declined steadily. This apparent anti-correlation is not consistent with the standard disc instability model of SXT outbursts, nor is it expected if the optical output is dominated by reprocessing. Using our derived reddening we find that our dereddened spectra are dominated by a component peaking in the optical with the expected nu^1/3 disc spectrum seen only in the UV. We consider possible interpretations of this spectrum in terms of thermal emission from the outer accretion disc and/or secondary star, both with and without X-ray irradiation, and also as non-thermal optical synchrotron emission from a compact self-absorbed central source. The X-ray spectra broadly resemble the high-soft state commonly seen in black hole candidates, but evolve through two substates. The outburst dataset cannot readily be interpreted by any standard model for SXT outbursts. Many of the characteristics could be interpreted with a model combining X-ray irradiation with the disc instability, but with the added ingredient of a very large disc in this long period system.
Chen Wei
Fender Rob P.
Harlaftis Emilios T.
Haswell Carole A.
Hellier Coel
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