Bibcode
Belloni, T. M.; Motta, S. E.; Muñoz-Darias, T.
Referencia bibliográfica
Bulletin of the Astronmical Society of India, Vol. 39, No. 3, p. 409-428
Fecha de publicación:
9
2011
Número de citas
199
Número de citas referidas
180
Descripción
Sixteen years of observations of black hole transients with the Rossi
X-ray Timing Explorer, complemented by other X-ray observatories and
ground-based optical/infrared/radio telescopes have given us a clear
view of the complex phenomenology associated with their bright
outbursts. This has led to the definition of a small number of
spectral/timing states which are separated by marked transitions in
observables. The association of these states and their transitions to
changes in the radio emission from relativistic radio jets completes the
picture and have led to the study of the connection between accretion
and ejection. A good number of fundamental questions are still
unanswered, but the existing picture provides a good framework on which
to base theoretical studies. We discuss the current observational
standpoint, with emphasis onto the spectral and timing evolution during
outbursts, as well as the prospects for future missions such as ASTROSAT
(2012) and LOFT (>2020 if selected).