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An ultrafast outflow in the black hole candidate MAXI J1810-222?

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2023-05-03 v1

Abstract

The transient X-ray source MAXI J1810-222 was discovered in 2018 and has been active ever since. A long combined radio and X-ray monitoring campaign was performed with ATCA and Swift respectively. It has been proposed that MAXI J1810-222 is a relatively distant black hole X-ray binary, albeit showing a very peculiar outburst behaviour. Here, we report on the spectral study of this source making use of a large sample of NICER observations performed between 2019 February and 2020 September. We detected a strong spectral absorption feature at \sim1 keV, which we have characterised with a physical photoionisation model. Via a deep scan of the parameters space, we obtained evidence for a spectral-state dependent outflow, with mildly relativistic speeds. In particular, the soft and intermediate states point to a hot plasma outflowing at 0.05-0.15 cc. This speeds rule-out thermal winds and, hence, they suggest that such outflows could be radiation pressure or (most likely) magnetically-driven winds. Our results are crucial to test current theoretical models of wind formation in X-ray binaries.

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@article{arxiv.2304.08514,
  title  = {An ultrafast outflow in the black hole candidate MAXI J1810-222?},
  author = {M. Del Santo and C. Pinto and A. Marino and A. D'Aì and P. -O. Petrucci and J. Malzac and J. Ferreira and F. Pintore and S. E. Motta and T. D. Russell and A. Segreto and A. Sanna},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2304.08514},
  year   = {2023}
}

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6 pages, 10 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS Letter