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Hard X-ray variability of V404 Cygni during the 2015 outburst

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Aims. Hard X-ray spectra of black hole binaries (BHB) are produced by Comptonization of soft seed photons by hot electrons near the black hole. The slope of the resulting ray… Click to show full abstract

Aims. Hard X-ray spectra of black hole binaries (BHB) are produced by Comptonization of soft seed photons by hot electrons near the black hole. The slope of the resulting ray spectra is governed by two main parameters: the electron temperature and the optical depth of the emitting plasma. Given the extreme brightness of V404~Cyg during the 2015 outburst, we aim to constrain the source spectral properties using an unprecedented time resolution in hard X-rays, and to monitor their evolution over the outburst. Methods. We have extracted and analyzed 602 X-ray spectra of V404 Cyg obtained by the IBIS/ISGRI instrument on-board INTEGRAL during the 2015 June outburst, using effective integration times ranging between 8 and 176000 seconds. We have fit the resulting spectra in the 20-200 keV energy range. Results. We find that while the light curve and soft X-ray spectra of V404 Cyg are remarkably different from those of other BHBs, the spectral evolution of V404~Cyg in hard X-rays and the relations between the spectral parameters are consistent with those observed in other BHBs. We identify a hard branch} where the electron temperature is anti-correlated with the hard X-ray flux, and a soft flaring branch where the relation reverses. In addition, we find that during long X-ray plateaus detected at intermediate fluxes, the thermal Comptonization models fail to describe the spectra. However, the statistics improve if we allow the absorption to vary freely in the fits to these spectra. Conclusions. We conclude that the hard branch in V404 Cyg is analogous to the canonical hard state of BHBs. V404~Cyg never seems to enter the canonical soft state, although the soft flaring branch bears resemblance to the BHB intermediate state and ultra-luminous state. The X-ray plateaus are likely the result of absorption by a Compton-thick outflow which reduces the observed flux by a factor of about 10.[abridged]

Keywords: hard ray; v404 cyg; v404; 2015 outburst; ray spectra; ray

Journal Title: Astronomy and Astrophysics
Year Published: 2017

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