Temporal Properties of Cygnus X-1 During the Spectral Transitions

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AASTex file. 29 pages including 11 figures. To appear in ApJ

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10.1086/304341

We report the results from our timing analysis of 15 RXTE observations of Cygnus X-1 throughout its 1996 spectral transitions. The entire period can be divided into 3 distinct phases: (1) transition from the hard to soft state, (2) soft state, and (3) transition from the soft state back to the hard state. The observed X-ray properties in phases 1 and 3 are remarkably similar, suggesting that the same physical processes are likely involved in triggering such transitions. The power density spectrum (PDS) during the transition can be characterized by a red noise component, followed by a white noise component which extends to roughly 1-3 Hz where it is cut off, and a steeper power law at higher frequencies. The X-ray flux also exhibits apparent quasi-periodic oscillation (QPO) with the centroid frequency varying in the range of 4-12 Hz. The QPO shows no correlation with the source flux, but becomes more prominent at higher energies. This type of PDS bears resemblance to that of other black hole candidates often observed in a so-called very high state, although the origin of the observed QPO may be very different. The low-frequency red noise has not been observed in the hard state, thus seems to be positively correlated with the disk mass accretion rate which is presumably low in the hard state and high in the soft state; in fact, it completely dominates the PDS in the soft state. In the framework of thermalComptonization models, Cui et al. (see astro-ph/9610071 and astro-ph/9610072) speculated that the difference in the observed spectral and timing properties between the hard and soft states is due to the presence of a ``fluctuating'' Comptonizing corona during the transition. Here we present the measured hard X-ray time lags and coherence functions between various energy bands, and show that the results strongly support such a scenario.

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