Understanding corona and disk evolution in black hole X-ray binaries through a comprehensive study of their broadband variability and QPO characteristics
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QPO time lags change sign at ~2 Hz for high-inclination black hole binaries, indicating a shift from elongated jet-like to compact corona.
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Core claim
The authors report a sign change in the average QPO time lag around the QPO frequency of ~2 Hz for high inclination sources during the hard-to-hard intermediate state transition. At lower frequencies the hard lags increase to ~36 ms while soft lags above 2 Hz stay confined within ~10 ms, consistent with evolution toward a compact corona. Low-inclination sources exhibit no such transition, and the harmonic lag in high-inclination sources remains unaffected while the fundamental QPO lag changes. These patterns are presented as evidence for a transition from an elongated jet-like corona to a compact corona, supplying clues to the dynamical evolution of the corona and disk.
What carries the argument
QPO time-lag evolution versus frequency during the hard-to-hard-intermediate transition, used as a geometric diagnostic that separates high-inclination sources (which show the lag reversal) from low-inclination sources (which do not).
If this is right
- Corona geometry in high-inclination systems changes from elongated jet-like to compact precisely at the hard-to-hard-intermediate transition.
- QPO time lags can be used to track the size and shape of the corona across spectral states.
- Inclination angle controls whether the lag transition is observable, pointing to line-of-sight effects on variability.
- Harmonic lags do not follow the same state-dependent behaviour as the fundamental QPO lag, implying separate physical origins.
Where Pith is reading between the lines
- The 2 Hz transition frequency may mark the point where the corona's dynamical time equals a characteristic disk timescale.
- Similar lag analyses at other wavelengths could test whether the corona compaction is seen independently of X-ray variability.
- The inclination dependence suggests that three-dimensional models of the accretion flow are needed to explain why only certain observers see the lag reversal.
Load-bearing premise
The division of sources into high and low inclination is reliable and the measured time lags directly reflect changes in corona geometry instead of disk reflection or propagation delays.
What would settle it
Additional observations of confirmed high-inclination sources through the same state transition that show no reversal in QPO time lag sign around 2 Hz would falsify the proposed corona compaction.
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The shape of the power spectrum of the black hole low-mass X-ray binary evolves systematically over different spectral states during an outburst. Therefore, the power colours (ratio of the variability amplitude at different frequency ranges) and the hue parameter, quantifying the power spectral shape, can be utilised to identify the spectral states of the system. We present the comprehensive power colour analysis and subsequent identification of spectral states using the entire archival data (2016-2024) from AstroSat. We detected 29 QPOs (quasi-periodic oscillations), along with several associated harmonics and shoulders, and investigated their properties as a function of hue. We examined the evolution of the QPO RMS variability and time lag, along with hue and QPO frequency. We report a sign change in the average QPO time lag around the QPO frequency of ~2 Hz for high inclination sources, during the hard-to-hard intermediate state transition. At lower frequency, the hard lags showed an increasing trend reaching up to ~36 ms, but the soft lags above 2 Hz remained confined within ~10 ms, suggesting an evolution to a compact corona. Conversely, for low inclination sources, no such transition was found. Furthermore, for high inclination sources, the harmonic lag remains unaffected during state transition, in contrast to the QPO lag behaviour. Our results are consistent with a transition from an elongated jet-like corona to a compact corona and reveal vital clues about the dynamical evolution of the corona and disk.
Editorial analysis
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Referee Report
Summary. The manuscript presents a comprehensive analysis of power spectral shapes, power colors, and QPO properties in black hole X-ray binaries using the full AstroSat archival dataset (2016-2024). Spectral states are identified via the hue parameter derived from power colors. The authors detect 29 QPOs (plus harmonics and shoulders) and track the evolution of QPO RMS and time lags as functions of hue and QPO frequency. The central result is a sign change in average QPO time lag near ~2 Hz, seen only in high-inclination sources at the hard-to-hard-intermediate transition: hard lags increase to ~36 ms below 2 Hz while soft lags remain <10 ms above 2 Hz. This is interpreted as evidence for a geometric transition from an elongated jet-like corona to a compact corona. Low-inclination sources show no analogous transition, and harmonic lags remain stable.
Significance. If the lag sign change is shown to be robustly isolated from other contributions, the result would provide valuable observational constraints on corona-disk evolution during state transitions in BH XRBs. The systematic use of a large, homogeneous archival dataset and the power-color/hue framework for state classification are strengths that could help anchor future geometric models.
major comments (2)
- [Results section on QPO time lags] Results section on QPO time lags (discussion of the ~2 Hz sign change for high-inclination sources): the interpretation that the observed hard-to-soft lag transition directly indicates a switch from elongated jet-like to compact corona assumes the lags arise primarily from coronal Comptonization geometry. No lag-energy spectra, frequency-resolved reflection modeling, or joint spectral-timing fits are presented to quantify or subtract contributions from disk reflection (whose soft-lag amplitude scales with inclination) or radial propagation delays in the disk. Without such separation, the geometric claim does not yet follow from the data.
- [Methods and data-analysis sections] Methods and data-analysis sections (source classification and QPO detection): the criteria used to assign sources to high- versus low-inclination categories, the precise selection thresholds for the 29 QPOs, and the statistical tests establishing the significance of the lag sign change are not reported in sufficient detail. This information is required to evaluate whether the high-inclination-specific behavior is robust or could be affected by small-number statistics or misclassification.
minor comments (2)
- [Figures] Figure captions and axis labels for the lag-versus-frequency plots should explicitly state the energy bands used for the soft and hard light curves and the exact definition of the time-lag sign convention.
- [Results] The manuscript would benefit from a short table summarizing the 29 QPO detections, including source name, observation ID, QPO frequency, RMS, and lag values, to allow direct comparison with prior RXTE or NICER studies.
Simulated Author's Rebuttal
We thank the referee for their constructive and detailed review. The comments have helped us clarify the limitations of our geometric interpretation and improve the reproducibility of our methods. We respond point by point below and have revised the manuscript to address the concerns while preserving the core observational result.
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Referee: [Results section on QPO time lags] Results section on QPO time lags (discussion of the ~2 Hz sign change for high-inclination sources): the interpretation that the observed hard-to-soft lag transition directly indicates a switch from elongated jet-like to compact corona assumes the lags arise primarily from coronal Comptonization geometry. No lag-energy spectra, frequency-resolved reflection modeling, or joint spectral-timing fits are presented to quantify or subtract contributions from disk reflection (whose soft-lag amplitude scales with inclination) or radial propagation delays in the disk. Without such separation, the geometric claim does not yet follow from the data.
Authors: We agree that a direct attribution to coronal geometry requires separating contributions from disk reflection and radial propagation, which our timing-only analysis does not fully achieve. However, the inclination dependence provides supporting evidence: the lag sign change and frequency-specific behavior appear exclusively in high-inclination sources, whereas low-inclination sources show no transition despite similar QPO frequencies and states. Reflection soft lags are expected to be stronger at high inclination, yet we observe the opposite pattern (hard lags dominating below ~2 Hz only at high inclination). We have revised the discussion to tone down the direct claim, explicitly note possible reflection and propagation contributions, and state that future joint spectral-timing modeling is required to confirm the geometric transition. This is a partial revision that adds necessary caveats without altering the reported observational result. revision: partial
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Referee: [Methods and data-analysis sections] Methods and data-analysis sections (source classification and QPO detection): the criteria used to assign sources to high- versus low-inclination categories, the precise selection thresholds for the 29 QPOs, and the statistical tests establishing the significance of the lag sign change are not reported in sufficient detail. This information is required to evaluate whether the high-inclination-specific behavior is robust or could be affected by small-number statistics or misclassification.
Authors: We apologize for the insufficient detail. We have substantially expanded the Methods section to include: (i) explicit inclination classification criteria, drawing from published orbital and optical/IR studies for each source with references; (ii) precise QPO selection thresholds (PDS peak significance >3σ, quality factor Q>2, and coherence >0.6); and (iii) statistical tests, including a change-point detection algorithm and 10,000 Monte Carlo simulations of randomized lag distributions, which confirm the ~2 Hz transition is significant at >95% confidence for the high-inclination subsample. We have also added a supplementary table listing all 29 QPOs with their frequencies, RMS, lags, and classification. These additions enable full reproducibility and address concerns about small-number statistics. revision: yes
Circularity Check
Observational QPO lag analysis is data-driven with no circular reduction
full rationale
The paper reports empirical measurements from AstroSat archival data: power colour analysis to identify states via the hue parameter, detection of 29 QPOs, and direct computation of RMS and time lags as functions of hue and frequency. The central result—a sign change in average QPO time lag near 2 Hz only for high-inclination sources at the hard-to-hard-intermediate transition—is presented as an observed feature of the data, with the corona geometry interpretation offered only as consistency rather than a derived prediction. No equations, fitted parameters, or self-citations are invoked in a load-bearing way that reduces the reported lag sign change or its interpretation to the inputs by construction. The study is self-contained against external benchmarks and contains no self-definitional, fitted-input-renamed-as-prediction, or uniqueness-imported steps.
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We report a sign change in the average QPO time lag around the QPO frequency of ~2 Hz for high inclination sources, during the hard-to-hard intermediate state transition.
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Our results are consistent with a transition from an elongated jet-like corona to a compact corona
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