Black Hole Spin in X-Ray Binaries: Observational Consequences
- 20 June 1997
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 482 (2) , L155-L158
- https://doi.org/10.1086/310705
Abstract
We discuss the observational consequences of black hole spin in X-ray binaries within the framework of the standard thin accretion disk model. When compared with theoretical flux distribution from the surface of a thin disk surrounding a Kerr black hole, the observed X-ray properties of the Galactic superluminal jet sources, GRO J1655-40 and GRS 1915+105, strongly suggest that each contains a black hole spinning rapidly in the same direction as the accretion disk. We show, however, that some other black hole binaries with an ultrasoft X-ray component probably harbor only non- or slowly spinning black holes, and we argue that those with no detectable ultrasoft component above 1-2 keV in their high luminosity state may contain a fast-spinning black hole but with a retrograde disk. Therefore, all classes of known black hole binaries are united within one scheme. Furthermore, we explore the possibility that spectral state transitions in Cyg X-1 are simply due to temporary disk reversal, which can occur in a wind accretion system.Keywords
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