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Chinese Astronomy and Astrophysics

Volume 24, Issue 3, July–September 2000, Pages 297-308
Chinese Astronomy and Astrophysics

Translated article
The fine spectral structure of Cygnus X-1,☆☆

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Abstract

The power spectral density (PSD) of Cyg X-1 is divided into two parts by using the linear state space model (LSSM). One part is the PSD of LSSM, the other is the residual power spectral density (RPSD) defined by the whole PSD minus the model PSD. We focus our attention on analyzing the RPSD. The results show that RPSD has different characteristics in 3 different states-the low/hard, transition and high/soft states. There is a broad peak structure both in the high/soft and low/hard states, with average central frequencies ∼ 8 Hz and ∼ 5 Hz respectively. The RPSD in the low/hard state may peak at ∼ 0.07 Hz. While during the Transition State, the RPSD has a double-peak structure, with the central frequencies in the regions of 0.5–4 Hz and 5–11 Hz respectively, and these are quite close to the QPO central frequencies we have previously obtained. This fact implies that the QPO and the auto-regression that is needed in LSSM belong to different physical processes. Comparing to PSD, the RPSD is more sensitive to variations, such as the QPO, the broken frequencies and so on, The reason for the variable peak in the RPSD is discussed.

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Supported by National Natural Science Foundation

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A translation of Acta Astrophys. Sin. Vol. 20, No. 2, pp. 120–130, 2000

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