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Observations of the Disk/Jet Coupling of MAXI J1820+070 during Its Descent to Quiescence

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Abstract Black hole X-ray binaries in the quiescent state (Eddington ratios typically ≲10 −5 ) display softer X-ray spectra (photon indices Γ ∼ 2) compared to higher-luminosity black hole X-ray binaries in the hard state (Γ ∼ 1.7). However, the cause of this softening and its implications for the underlying accretion flow are still uncertain. Here, we present quasi-simultaneous X-ray and radio spectral monitoring of the black hole X-ray binary MAXI J1820+070 during the decay of its 2018 outburst and of a subsequent reflare in 2019, providing an opportunity to monitor a black hole X-ray binary as it actively transitions into quiescence. We probe 1–10 keV X-ray luminosities as low as L X ∼ 4 × 10 32 erg s −1 , equivalent to Eddington fractions of ∼4 × 10 −7 . During its decay toward quiescence, the X-ray spectrum of MAXI J1820+070 softens from Γ ∼ 1.7 to Γ ∼ 2, with the softening taking ∼30 days and completing at L X ≈ 10 34 erg s −1 (≈10 −5 L Edd ). While the X-ray spectrum softens, the radio spectrum generally remains flat or inverted throughout the decay. We also find that MAXI J1820+070 follows a radio ( L R )–X-ray luminosity correlation of the form L R ∝ L X 0.52±0.07 , making it the fourth black hole system to follow the so-called “standard track” unbroken over several (in this case, four) decades in L X . Comparing the radio/X-ray spectral evolution(s) with the L R – L X plane, we find that the X-ray softening is consistent with X-rays produced by Comptonization processes in a radiatively inefficient accretion flow. We generally disfavor X-ray emission originating solely from within the jet, with the possible exception of X-rays produced via synchrotron self-Compton processes.
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10.13039/100000104
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American Astronomical Society
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Volume:
907
Issue:
1
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34-34
Publication date:
2021-01-25
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1538-4357
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0004-637X


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English
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1161489
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pubs:1161489
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W3112610702
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2026-02-13
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