Bibcode
Gandhi, Poshak; Makishima, K.; Fabian, A.; Durant, M.; Shahbaz, T.; Dhillon, V.; Marsh, T.; Miller, J.; Spruit, H.
Referencia bibliográfica
American Astronomical Society, HEAD meeting #10, #1.06
Fecha de publicación:
3
2008
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0
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Descripción
We present a rapid timing analysis of VLT (optical) and RXTE data of the
Galactic black hole GX 339-4 in the low/hard state in June 2007, soon
after emerging from outburst. Both optical and X-ray power density
spectra are qualitatively similar with QPO-like feature or a break
around 0.05-0.1 Hz. A cross-correlation function (CCF) analysis finds no
positive correlation on timescales on 1 s or longer, similar to
previous observations in the bright state. Searching for signal on the
fastest (50 ms) timescales available, on the other hand, a significant
cross-correlation peak is detected, with the optical lagging the X-rays
by 150 ms. The CCF is narrow with a shallow rise and sharp decline to
an anti-correlation dip. The X-ray auto-correlation function (ACF) is
broader than the optical ACF, arguing against re-processing as the
emission mechanism for the optical power. Similarities and differences
with respect to the complex behaviour of XTE J1118+480 are discussed and
the need for further rapid variability observations of this fascinating
source are emphasized.