Fast 21-micron flaring and a flat radio-to-mid-infrared spectrum show that the mid-infrared excess in the quiescent black hole binary V404 Cygni comes from a persistent relativistic jet.
Gone with the Wind: JWST-MIRI Unveils a Strong Outflow from the Quiescent Stellar-Mass Black Hole A0620-00
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We present new observations of the black hole X-ray binary A0620-00 using the Mid-Infrared Instrument on the James Webb Space Telescope, during a state where the X-ray luminosity is 9 orders of magnitude below Eddington, and coordinated with radio, near-infrared and optical observations. The goal is to understand the nature of the excess mid-infrared (MIR) emission originally detected by Spitzer red-ward of 8 $\mu$m. The stellar-subtracted MIR spectrum is well-modeled by a power law with a spectral index of $\alpha=0.72\pm0.01$, where the flux density scales with frequency as $F_\nu \propto \nu^{\alpha}$. The spectral characteristics, along with rapid variability--a 40% flux flare at 15$\mu$m and 25% achromatic variability in the 5-12 $\mu$m range--rule out a circumbinary disk as the source of the MIR excess. The Low Resolution Spectrometer reveals a prominent emission feature at 7.5 $\mu$m, resulting from the blend of three hydrogen recombination lines. While the contribution from partially self-absorbed synchrotron radiation cannot be ruled out, we argue that thermal bremsstrahlung from a warm (a few $10^4$ K) wind accounts for the MIR excess; the same outflow is responsible for the emission lines. The inferred mass outflow rate indicates that the system's low luminosity is due to a substantial fraction of the mass supplied by the donor star being expelled through a wind rather than accreted onto the black hole.
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The Mid-infrared Emitting Jet in the Black Hole V404 Cygni in Quiescence
Fast 21-micron flaring and a flat radio-to-mid-infrared spectrum show that the mid-infrared excess in the quiescent black hole binary V404 Cygni comes from a persistent relativistic jet.