Multiwavelength observations revealing the evolution of the outburst of the black hole XTE J1118+480

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17 pages, 13 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS

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10.1111/j.1365-2966.2003.07115.x

We report multiwavelength observations of the soft X-ray transient (SXT) XTE J1118+480, which we observed with UKIRT, HST, RXTE, EUVE and many other instruments and facilities. Adding radio (Ryle Telescope, VLA), sub-millimeter (JCMT) and X-ray (Chandra and SAX) data from the literature, we assembled the most complete spectral energy distribution (SED) of this source yet published. We followed the evolution of this source for 1 year, including 6 observations performed during the outburst, and one observation at the end of the outburst. Because of XTE J1118+480's unusually high galactic latitude, it suffers from very low extinction, and its SED is near-complete, including EUV (Extreme Ultraviolet) observations. XTE J1118+480 exhibits an unusually low low-hard state (estimated inner radius 350Rs) and a strong non-thermal contribution in the radio to optical domain, which is likely to be due to synchrotron emission. We discuss the interstellar column density and show that it is low, between 0.80 and 1.30 x 10^20 cm-2. We analyse the evolution of the SED during the outburst, including the contributions from the companion star, the accretion disc, the outflow, and relating irradiation and variability of the source in different bands to the SED. We find no significant spectral variability during the outburst evolution, consistent with the presence of a steady outflow. Analysis of its outflow to accretion energy ratio suggests that the microquasar XTE J1118+480 is analogous to radio-quiet quasars. This, combined with the inverted spectrum from radio to optical, makes XTE J1118+480 very similar to other microquasar sources, e.g. GRS 1915+105 and GX 339-4 in their low/hard state. We model the high-energy emission with a hot disc model, and discuss different accretion models for XTE J1118+480's broad band spectrum.

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