A&A 432, 181-187 (2005)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20041631
Hysteresis in spectral state transitions - a challenge for theoretical modeling
E. Meyer-Hofmeister, B. F. Liu and F. MeyerMax-Planck-Institut für Astrophysik, Karl-Schwarzschildstr. 1, 85740 Garching, Germany
e-mail: emm@mpa-garching.mpg.de
(Received 9 July 2004 / Accepted 20 October 2004)
Abstract
Many low-mass X-ray binaries show both hard and soft spectral
states. For several sources the transitions between these states have been
observed, mostly from the soft to the hard state during a luminosity
decrease. In a few cases also the transition from the hard to the soft
state was observed, coincident with an increase of the luminosity.
Surprisingly
this luminosity was not the same as the one during a following change
back to the hard state. The values differed by a factor of about 3 to 5.
We present a model for this hysteresis in the light curves of
low-mass X-ray binaries (sources with neutron stars or black holes). We show
that the different amount of Compton cooling or heating acting on the accretion
disk corona at the time of the transition causes this switch in the
accretion mode at different mass accretion rates and therefore
different luminosities. The inner disk during the soft state provides
a certain amount of Compton cooling which is either not present or much less
if the inner region is filled with a hot advection-dominated
accretion flow (ADAF) that radiates a hard spectrum.
Key words: accretion, accretion disks -- black hole physics -- X-rays: binaries -- stars: neutron
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