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Orbital, precessional and flaring variability of Cygnus X-1
Authors:C Brocksopp  R P Fender  V Larionov  V M Lyuty  A E Tarasov  G G Pooley  W S Paciesas  P Roche
Institution:Astronomy Centre, CPES, University of Sussex, Falmer, Brighton BN1 9QJ; Astronomical Institute 'Anton Pannekoek' and Center for High-Energy Astrophysics, University of Amsterdam, Kruislaan 403, 1098 SJ Amsterdam,
the Netherlands; Astronomical Institute, St Petersburg University, 198904 St Petersburg, Russia; Sternberg Astronomical Institute, 119899 Moscow, Russia; Crimean Astrophysical Observatory, 334413 Nauchny, Crimea, Ukraine; Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory, Cavendish Laboratory, Madingley Road, Cambridge CB3 0HE; NASA/Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AL 35812, USA
Abstract:We present the results of a 2.5-yr multiwavelength monitoring programme of Cygnus X-1, making use of hard and soft X-ray data, optical spectroscopy, UBVJHK photometry and radio data. In particular, we confirm that the 5.6-d orbital period is apparent in all wavebands, and note the existence of a wavelength dependence to the modulation, in the sense that higher energies reach minimum first. We also find a strong modulation at a period of 142±7 d, which we suggest is caused by precession and/or radiative warping of the accretion disc. Strong modulation of the hard and soft X-ray flux at this long period may not be compatible with simple models of an optically thin accretion flow and corona in the low state. We present the basic components required for more detailed future modelling of the system – including a partially optically thick jet, quasi-continuous in the low state, the base of which acts as the Comptonizing corona. In addition, we find that there are a number of flares that appear to be correlated in at least two wavebands and generally in more. We choose two of these flares to study in further detail, and find that the hard and soft X-rays are well correlated in the first, and that the soft X-rays and radio are correlated in the second. In general, the optical and infrared show similar behaviour to each other, but are not correlated with the X-rays or radio.
Keywords:stars: activity  binaries: general  stars: individual: Cygnus X-1  infrared: stars  radio continuum: stars  X-rays: stars
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