Relativistic X-ray jets from the black hole X-ray binary MAXI J1820+070
Abstract
The black hole MAXI J1820+070 was discovered during its 2018 outburst and was extensively monitored across the electromagnetic spectrum. Following the detection of relativistic radio jets, we obtained four Chandra X-ray observations taken between 2018 November and 2019 May, along with radio observations conducted with the VLA and MeerKAT arrays. We report the discovery of X-ray sources associated with the radio jets moving at relativistic velocities with a possible deceleration at late times. The broadband spectra of the jets are consistent with synchrotron radiation from particles accelerated up to very high energies (>10 TeV) by shocks produced by the jets interacting with the interstellar medium. The minimal internal energy estimated from the X-ray observations for the jets is erg, significantly larger than the energy calculated from the radio flare alone, suggesting most of the energy is possibly not radiated at small scales but released through late-time interactions.
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@article{arxiv.2004.06416,
title = {Relativistic X-ray jets from the black hole X-ray binary MAXI J1820+070},
author = {Mathilde Espinasse and Stéphane Corbel and Philip Kaaret and Evangelia Tremou and Giulia Migliori and Richard M. Plotkin and Joe Bright and John Tomsick and Anastasios Tzioumis and Rob Fender and Jerome A. Orosz and Elena Gallo and Jeroen Homan and Peter G. Jonker and James C. A. Miller-Jones and David M. Russell and Sara Motta},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2004.06416},
year = {2020}
}
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Accepted for publication in ApJL