论文标题
动态电动盘系统中天然频率的研究
A study of natural frequencies in a dynamic corona-disk system
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论文摘要
硬孔X射线二进制文件(BHXRB)在硬质和硬式光谱(和时间)状态中以其功率光谱特征频率显示出称为C型Quasi periodic振荡(QPOS)。已经提出了各种可以以各种成功来解释它们的模型,但是仍然缺少确定的答案。与冷积聚磁盘相互作用的热构成电晕相互作用,这在理解BHXRB方面都是核心,这本质上是一个动力学系统。我们的目的是研究两个组件之间的辐射耦合是否可以产生QPO。我们编写并解决了描述系统电动磁盘中能源保护的时方程。我们检查恒定和可变的质量积聚率。必要时,在第一次调查中,我们使用了一个简单的模型,但它包含所有必需成分。对于恒定的质量积聚率和某些合理的条件,动态的电晕系统表现出振荡,在几个周期后死亡。这些振荡的特征频率与在BHXRB的功率谱中观察到的频率相似。对于大多数参数,即使在变化率的情况下,固有频率也持续存在。我们认为,原则上,BHXRBS中的C型QPO可能是由于热成分与更冷的积聚磁盘的相互作用而产生的。如果这张图是正确的,它对包含上述成分的其他系统(例如活性银河核)具有直接的影响。
Black-hole X-ray binaries (BHXRBs) in the hard and hard-intermediate spectral (and temporal) states exhibit in their power spectra characteristic frequencies called type-C quasi-periodic oscillations (QPOs). Various models that can explain them with various degrees of success have been proposed, but a definitive answer is still missing. The hot Comptonizing corona interacting with the cold accretion disk, both of which are central in understanding BHXRBs, is essentially a dynamical system. Our aim is to investigate if the radiative coupling between the two components can produce QPOs. We write and solve the time-dependent equations that describe energy conservation in the system corona - accretion disk. We examine both constant and variable mass accretion rates. By necessity, in this first investigation we use a simple model, but it contains all the essential ingredients. For a constant mass accretion rate and certain justifiable conditions, the dynamic corona - disk system exhibits oscillations, which die out after a few cycles. The characteristic frequencies of these oscillations are similar to the ones observed in the power spectra of BHXRBs. For most parameters, the natural frequencies persist even in the case of variable accretion rates. We argue that type-C QPOs in BHXRBs could, in principle, arise from the interaction of the hot Comptonizing corona with the much colder accretion disk. If this picture is correct, it has immediate implications for other systems that contain the above constituents, such as active galactic nuclei.