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23 April 2024
 
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Multiple ejections during the 1975 outburst of A0620-00
Erik Kuulkers ; R.P. Fender ; Ralph E. Spencer ; Richard J. Davis & Ian Morison ;
Date 25 Feb 1999
Subject astro-ph
AffiliationSRON), R.P. Fender (UvA), Ralph E. Spencer, Richard J. Davis & Ian Morison (NRAL
AbstractThe well-known black-hole X-ray transient A0620-00 was a bright radio source during the first part of its outburst in 1975. We have revisited the available data and find for the first time evidence that the source exhibited multiple jet ejections. Rapid radio spectral changes indicate the addition of at least three new components which are initially optically thick. From single baseline interferometry taken about three weeks after the start of the X-ray outburst we find that the source is extended on arcsec scales and infer a relativistic expansion velocity. Some of the other (soft) X-ray transients, such as GS 1124-68 and GS 2000+25, show very similar X-ray outburst light curve shapes to that of A0620-00, while their radio outburst light curve shapes are different. We suggest that this is due to the radio emission being strongly beamed in outburst, whereas the X-ray emission remains isotropic. Since this effect is stronger at higher jet velocities, this strengthens our conclusion that the jets in A0620-00 and other soft X-ray transients move with relativistic speeds.
Source arXiv, astro-ph/9902360
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