Advection-dominated accretion flow for the varied transition luminosities in black hole X-ray binaries
Abstract
Observationally, two main spectral states, i.e., the low/hard state and the high/soft state, are identified in black hole X-ray binaries (BH-XRBs). Meanwhile, the transitions between the two states are often observed. In this paper, we re-investigate the transition luminosities in the framework of the self-similar solution of the advection-dominated accretion flow (ADAF). Specifically, we search for the critical mass accretion rate m crit of ADAF for different radii r respectively. It is found that m crit decreases with decreasing r. By testing the effects of BH mass m, the magnetic parameter β and the viscosity parameter α, it is found that only α has significant effects on m crit-r relation. We define the minimum m crit (roughly at the innermost stable circular orbit) as the hard-to-soft transition rate m tr: H→ S, above which BH will gradually transit from the low/hard state to the high/soft state, and m crit at 30 Schwarzschild radii as the soft-to-hard transition rate m tr: S→ H, below which BH will gradually transit from the high/soft state to the low/hard state. We derive fitting formulae of m tr: H→ S and m tr: S→ H as functions of α respectively. By comparing with observations, it is found that the mean value of α are α 0.85 and α 0.33 for the hard-to-soft transition and the soft-to-hard transition respectively, which indicates that two classes of α are needed for explaining the hysteresis effect during the state transition. Finally, we argue that such a constrained α may provide valuable clues for further exploring the accretion physics in BH-XRBs.
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