http://arxiv.org/abs/1605.00765
The evolution of the inner accretion flow of a black hole X-ray binary (BHXRB) during the outburst is still a matter of active research. X-ray reverberation lags are powerful tools to constrain the disk-corona geometry. We present a study of X-ray lags in the black hole transient H1743-322. We compared results obtained from the analysis of all the publicly available XMM-Newton observations. These observations were carried out during two different outbursts, happened in 2008 and 2014. During all the observations the source is caught in the hard state and at similar luminosities ($\mathrm{L_{3-10\ keV}/L_{Edd}\sim 0.004}$). We detected a soft X-ray lag of $\sim$60 ms, most likely due to thermal reverberation. We did not detect any significant change of the lag amplitude among the different observations, indicating a similar disk-corona geometry at the same luminosity in the hard state. On the other hand, we observe significant differences between the reverberation lag detected in H1743-322 and in GX 339-4 (at similar luminosities in the hard state), which might indicate variations of the geometry from source to source.
B. Marco and G. Ponti
Wed, 4 May 16
6/44
Comments: 9 pages, 4 figures, 2 tables, accepted for publication in ApJ
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