Timing Analysis of a New Black Hole Candidate MAXI J1803-298 with Insight-HXMT and NICER

Abstract

We present the timing analysis results of MAXI J1803-298, a black hole candidate, during its 2021 outburst using data obtained from the Insight-HXMT and NICER telescopes. Our analysis reveals that the source undergoes a state transition from the low/hard state to the hard intermediate state, followed by the soft intermediate state, and ultimately reaching the high/soft state. We searched for the quasi-periodic oscillations (QPOs) and studied the characteristics of the outburst. At the beginning of the outburst, the source was in the hard state, many type-C QPOs were seen in the Insight-HXMT data, and the frequency of these QPOs increased from 0.16 to 2.6 Hz. Our analysis of the type-C QPOs' rms-frequency relationship indicates a turning point in the frequency. We also analyzed the phase lag versus frequency and energy relationship and deduced that the source likely has a high inclination angle, consistent with previous research. The observed rms and phase lag features in type-C QPOs could be explained by the Lense-Thirring precession model, while the alternatives would be still viable. The lag spectrum of type-B QPO exhibits a "U-shaped" pattern similar to many other sources, and the type-B QPOs' rms increase as the energy rises. This phenomenon can be explained by the dual-corona model.

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