A transient relativistic radio jet from Cygnus X-1 |
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Authors: | R. P. Fender A. M. Stirling R. E. Spencer I. Brown G. G. Pooley T. W. B. Muxlow J. C. A. Miller-Jones |
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Affiliation: | School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Southampton, Southampton SO17 1BJ;University of Manchester, Jodrell Bank Observatory, Macclesfield, Cheshire SK11 9DL;University of Cambridge, Cavendish Laboratory, Madingley Road, Cambridge CB3 0HE;Astronomical Institute 'Anton Pannekoek', University of Amsterdam, Kruislaan 403, 1098 SJ Amsterdam, the Netherlands |
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Abstract: | We report the first observation of a transient relativistic jet from the canonical black hole candidate, Cygnus X-1, obtained with the Multi-Element Radio-Linked Interferometer Network (MERLIN). The jet was observed in only one of six epochs of MERLIN imaging of the source during a phase of repeated X-ray spectral transitions in 2004 Jan–Feb, and this epoch corresponded to the softest 1.5–12 keV X-ray spectrum. With only a single epoch revealing the jet, we cannot formally constrain its velocity. Nevertheless, several lines of reasoning suggest that the jet was probably launched 0.5–4.0 d before this brightening, corresponding to projected velocities of 0.2 c ≲ v app≲ 1.6 c , and an intrinsic velocity of ≳0.3 c . We also report the occurrence of a major radio flare from Cyg X-1, reaching a flux density of ∼120 mJy at 15 GHz, and yet not associated with any resolvable radio emission, despite a concerted effort with MERLIN. We discuss the resolved jet in terms of the recently proposed 'unified model' for the disc–jet coupling in black hole X-ray binaries, and tentatively identify the 'jet line' for Cyg X-1. The source is consistent with the model in the sense that a steady jet appears to persist initially when the X-ray spectrum starts softening, and that once the spectral softening is complete the core radio emission is suppressed and transient ejecta/shock observed. However, there are some anomalies, and Cyg X-1 clearly does not behave like a normal black hole transient in progressing to the canonical soft/thermal state once the ejection event has happened. |
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Keywords: | accretion, accretion discs black hole physics ISM: jets and outflows X-rays: binaries |
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