The origin of UV/optical emission in the black hole low-mass X-ray binary Swift J1753.5-0127
Abstract
The emission from the accreting black holes (BHs) in low-mass X-ray binaries (LMXBs) covers a broad energy band from radio to X-rays. Studying the correlations between emission in different energy bands during outbursts can provide valuable information about the accretion process. We analyse the simultaneous optical, ultraviolet (UV), and X-ray data of the BH-LMXB Swift J1753.5-0127 during its ~12-yr long outburst with the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory. We find that the UV/optical and X-ray emission are strongly correlated during the hard states of the outburst. We fit the relation with a power-law function $F_{\rm {UV/optical}} \propto F_{X}^{\beta }$ and find that the power-law index β increases from ~0.24 to ~0.33 as the UV/optical wavelength decreases from ~5402 Å (V) to ~2030 Å (UVW2). We explore the possible reasons for this and suggest that in Swift J1753.5-0127 the UV/optical emission is dominated by a viscously heated accretion disc at large radii. We find that the data that deviate from the correlation correspond to the low-intensity peaks appeared in the X-ray band during the outburst, and suggest that these deviations are driven by the emission from the inner part of the accretion disc.
- Publication:
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
- Pub Date:
- July 2022
- DOI:
- 10.1093/mnras/stac1120
- arXiv:
- arXiv:2204.09626
- Bibcode:
- 2022MNRAS.514..234Y
- Keywords:
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- accretion;
- accretion discs;
- stars: black holes;
- X-rays: binaries;
- X-rays: individual: Swift J1753.5-0127;
- Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
- E-Print:
- 15 pages, 8 figures, 1 table, accepted by MNRAS