Physics
Scientific paper
Sep 2001
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Chandra Proposal ID #03408104
Physics
Chandra Proposal Id #03408104
Scientific paper
Based on RXTE monitoring, the microquasar 1E1740.7-2942 has faded and softened dramatically, entering a "low/soft" state seen only in its twin microquasar, GRS1758-258. It is unlikely that this state will occur again for a decade. The usual black hole "high/soft" state appears at high luminosity, but this low/soft state appears while the source is dim/fading. We speculate that this is caused by the shutoff of accretion to two simultaneous flows: a thin disk and a hot, radial coronal flow. The transition occurs because the hot flow accretes away rapidly (free-fall timescale) while the disk is consumed on the viscous timescale (weeks). GRS1758-258 showed an exponential flux decay with a timescale of about a month after the transition. We expect similar behavior in 1E1740.7-2942. Chandra will confirm the presence of a simple disk spectrum seen now without a corona. If the corona has been ejected, it may detect jets via extended morphology or Doppler shifted emission lines.
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