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Published October 2012 | Published
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Cygnus X-1: shedding light on the spectral variability of a black hole

Abstract

The knowledge of the spectral state of a black hole is essential for the interpretation of data from black holes in terms of their emission models. Based on pointed observations of Cyg X-1 with the Rossi X-ray timing Explorer (RXTE) that are used to classify simultaneous RXTE-ASM observations, we develop a scheme based on RXTE-ASM colors and count rates that can be used to classify all observations of this canonical black hole that were performed between 1996 and 2011. We show that a simple count rate criterion, as used previously, leads to a significantly higher fraction of misclassified observations. This scheme enables us to classify single INTEGRAL-IBIS science windows and to obtain summed spectra for the soft, intermediate and hard state with low contamination by other states.

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Copyright owned by the author(s) under the term of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike. This work has been partially funded by the Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Technologie under Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt Grants 50 OR 1007 and 50 OR 1113 and by the European Commission through ITN 215212 "Black Hole Universe", was partially completed by LLNL under Contract DE-AC52-07NA27344. K.P. and D.M.M. acknowledge support from NASA grant NNX09AT28G for INTEGRAL's Cycle 7 Guest Observer Programme. The data analysis presented in this work was performed with ISIS 1.6.2 [5]. We thank John E. Davis for the development of the slxfig module used to prepare all figures in this work.

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