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The 2003 radio outburst of a new X-ray transient: XTE J1720-318

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We present radio observations of the black hole X-ray transient XTE J1720-318, which was discovered in 2003 January as it entered an outburst. We analyse the radio data in the context of the X-ray outburst and the broad-band spectrum. An unresolved radio source was detected during the rising phase, reaching a peak of nearly 5 mJy approximately coincident with the peak of the X-ray light curve. A study of the spectral indices suggests that at least two ejection events took place, with the radio-emitting material expanding and becoming optically thin as it faded. The broad-band spectra suggested that the accretion disc dominated the emission, as expected for a source in a soft state. The radio emission decayed to below the sensitivity of the telescopes for ∼6 weeks but switched on again during the transition of the X-ray source to the low/hard state. At least one 'glitch' was superimposed on the otherwise exponential decay of the X-ray light curve, which was reminiscent of the multiple jet ejections of XTE J1859+226. We also present a K s-band image of XTE J1720-318 and its surrounding field taken with the Very Large Telescope.
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10.1111/j.1365-2966.2004.08427.x

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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society More from this journal
Volume:
356
Issue:
1
Pages:
125-130
Publication date:
2005-01-01
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1365-2966
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0035-8711


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English
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2013-11-16
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