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Article Dans Une Revue Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Année : 2021

The black hole transient MAXI J1348–630: evolution of the compact and transient jets during its 2019/2020 outburst

T.D. Russell
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A. Tzioumis
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R.P. Fender
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P.A. Woudt
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S.E. Motta
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J.C.A. Miller-Jones
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J. Chauhan
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A.J. Tetarenko
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G.R. Sivakoff
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I. Heywood
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A. Horesh
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A.J. van Der Horst
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E. Koerding
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K.P. Mooley
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We present the radio and X-ray monitoring campaign of the 2019/2020 outburst of MAXI J1348–630, a new black hole X-ray binary (BH XRB) discovered in 2019 January. We observed MAXI J1348–630 for ∼14 months in the radio band with MeerKAT and the Australia Telescope Compact Array, and in the X-rays with MAXI and Swift/XRT. Throughout the outburst, we detected and tracked the evolution of compact and transient jets. Following the main outburst, the system underwent at least four hard-state-only re-flares, during which compact jets were again detected. For the major outburst, we observed the rise, quenching and reactivation of compact jets, as well as two single-sided discrete ejecta travelling away from the BH, launched ∼2 months apart. These ejecta displayed the highest proper motion (≳100 mas d^−1) ever measured for an accreting BH binary. From the jet motion, we constrain the ejecta inclination and speed to be ≤46^○ and ≥0.69 c, and the opening angle and transverse expansion speed of the first component to be ≤6^○ and ≤0.05 c. We also infer that the first ejection happened at the hard-to-soft state transition, before a strong radio flare, while the second ejection was launched during a short excursion from the soft to the intermediate state. After travelling with constant speed, the first component underwent a strong deceleration, which was covered with unprecedented detail and suggested that MAXI J1348–630 could be located inside a low-density cavity in the interstellar medium, as already proposed for XTE J1550–564 and H1743–322.
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hal-03191134 , version 1 (22-04-2021)

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F. Carotenuto, S. Corbel, E. Tremou, T.D. Russell, A. Tzioumis, et al.. The black hole transient MAXI J1348–630: evolution of the compact and transient jets during its 2019/2020 outburst. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2021, 504 (1), pp.444-468. ⟨10.1093/mnras/stab864⟩. ⟨hal-03191134⟩
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