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The last three outbursts of H 1743-322 observed by RXTE in its latest service phase

25 Apr 2013, 17:45
5m
Xi'an

Xi'an

Poster

Speaker

Dr Jianeng Zhou (Purple Mountain Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences)

Description

After 2010, three outbursts of H 1743-322 were detected by RXTE. We have carried out timing and spectral analysis of the data, emphasizing on the two with relatively complete evolution history presented in the RXTE/PCA observations. We then constitute an enlarged outburst sample for H 1743-322, which allows to investigate the spectral transitions in more details. We find that the spectral transitions to high-soft state constrain a region for four outbursts in hardness-intensity diagram. An extension of the region locates in the vicinity of the failed outburst in 2008, and excludes it from a successful group. We therefore suggest the failed outburst in 2008 may present the first almost successful outburst sample, which is important for modelling the outburst, especially upon the conditions required for transition to high-soft state.

Primary author

Dr Jianeng Zhou (Purple Mountain Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences)

Co-authors

Dr Hanqin Gao (Institute of High Energy Physics, CAS) Dr Jian Li (Institute of High Energy Physics, CAS) Dr Jinlu Qu (Institute of High Energy Physics, CAS) Dr Qingzhong Liu (Purple Mountain Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences) Dr Shu Zhang (Institute of High Energy Physics, CAS) Dr Yupeng Chen (Institute of High Energy Physics, CAS) Dr Zhen Zhang (Institute of High Energy Physics, CAS)

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