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COMPLETE MULTIWAVELENGTH EVOLUTION OF GALACTIC BLACK HOLE TRANSIENTS DURING OUTBURST DECAY. II. COMPACT JETS AND X-RAY VARIABILITY PROPERTIES

  • 1. Sabanci Univ, Fac Engn & Nat Sci, TR-34956 Istanbul, Turkey
  • 2. Univ Calif Berkeley, Space Sci Lab, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA
  • 3. Yale Univ, Dept Astron, New Haven, CT 06520 USA

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We investigated the relation between compact jet emission and X-ray variability properties of all black hole transients with multiwavelength coverage during their outburst decays. We studied the evolution of all power spectral components (including low-frequency quasi-periodic oscillations; QPOs), and related this evolution to changes in jet properties tracked by radio and infrared observations. We grouped sources according to their tracks in the radio/X-ray luminosity relation and show that the standards show stronger broadband X-ray variability than outliers at a given X-ray luminosity when the compact jet turns on. This trend is consistent with the internal shock model and can be important for the understanding of the presence of tracks in the radio/X-ray luminosity relation. We also observed that the total and the QPO rms amplitudes increase together during the earlier part of the outburst decay, but after the compact jet turns, either the QPO disappears or its rms amplitude decreases significantly while the total rms amplitudes remain high. We discuss these results with a scenario including a variable corona and a non-variable disk with a mechanism for the QPO separate from the mechanism that creates broad components. Finally, we evaluated the timing predictions of the magnetically dominated accretion flow model that can explain the presence of tracks in the radio/X-ray luminosity relation.

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