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Spectral evidence for a powerful compact jet from XTE J1118+480

Astrophysics 2009-11-06 v1

Abstract

We present observations of the X-ray transient XTE J1118+480 during its Low/Hard X-ray state outburst in 2000, at radio and sub-millimetre wavelengths with the VLA, Ryle Telescope, MERLIN and JCMT. The high-resolution MERLIN observations reveal all the radio emission (at 5 GHz) to come from a compact core with physical dimensions smaller than 65*d(kpc) AU. The combined radio data reveal a persistent and inverted radio spectrum, with spectral index \~+0.5. The source is also detected at 350 GHz, on an extrapolation of the radio spectrum. Flat or inverted radio spectra are now known to be typical of the Low/Hard X-ray state, and are believed to arise in synchrotron emission from a partially self-absorbed jet. Comparison of the radio and sub-millimetre data with reported near-infrared observations suggest that the synchrotron emission from the jet extends to the near-infrared, or possibly even optical regimes. In this case the ratio of jet power to total X-ray luminosity is likely to be P_J/L_X >> 0.01, depending on the radiative efficiency and relativistic Doppler factor of the jet. Based on these arguments we conclude that during the period of our observations XTE J1118+480 was producing a powerful outflow which extracted a large fraction of the total accretion power.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0101346,
  title  = {Spectral evidence for a powerful compact jet from XTE J1118+480},
  author = {R. P. Fender and R. M. Hjellming and R. P. J. Tilanus and G. G. Pooley and J. R. Deane and R. N. Ogley and R. E. Spencer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0101346},
  year   = {2009}
}

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Accepted for publication as a Letter in MNRAS