Soft X-ray Lags In XTE J1550-564 With Rxte: Evidence Of A Link To Outflow And Jet.

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I will report on a detailed analysis of RXTE data from the galactic black hole candidate XTE J1550-564 during rising phase of the 1998 outburst. Specific focus is made on the behavior of the time lags and their correlation with other properties observed in X-ray and radio wavelengths. The main result of the presented study is a strong connection between the soft lags, in which variability in the hard X-rays leads the variability in the soft X-rays, and radio emission activity. Observed correlations suggest a link between soft lags and outflow phenomenon (e.g. wind or jet). In addition, a strong spike in the negative time lags occurred during a powerful high energy flare which precedes the radio flare by approximately one day. This directly relates the strong soft lags with the ejection of the relativistic jet. This newly discovered effect should have important implication to the physical picture of accretion and jet ejection in black hole sources.

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