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Tracking the X-Ray Polarization of the Black Hole Transient Swift J1727.8–1613 during a State Transition

Journal
THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL  
Date Issued
2024
Author(s)
Ingram, Adam
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Bollemeijer, Niek
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Veledina, Alexandra
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Dovčiak, Michal
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Poutanen, Juri
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EGRON, Elise Marie Jeanne  
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Russell, Thomas D.
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Trushkin, Sergei A.
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Negro, Michela
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RATHEESH, AJAY  
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CAPITANIO, FIAMMA  
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Pesce-Rollins, Melissa
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POSSENTI, ANDREA  
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Puccetti, Simonetta
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Ramsey, Brian D.
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RANKIN, John  
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Roberts, Oliver J.
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Romani, Roger W.
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Sgrò, Carmelo
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Slane, Patrick
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Spandre, Gloria
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Connors, Riley
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Swartz, Douglas A.
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Tamagawa, Toru
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TAVECCHIO, Fabrizio  
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Taverna, Roberto
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Tawara, Yuzuru
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Tennant, Allyn F.
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Thomas, Nicholas E.
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TROIS, ALESSIO  
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Tsygankov, Sergey S.
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Turolla, Roberto
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Neilsen, Joseph
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Vink, Jacco
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Weisskopf, Martin C.
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XIE, FEI  
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IXPE Collaboration
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Kraus, Alexander
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IACOLINA, Maria Noemi  
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PELLIZZONI, ALBERTO PAOLO  
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PILIA, Maura  
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CAROTENUTO, Francesco  
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Matt, Giorgio  
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MASTROSERIO, Guglielmo  
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Kaaret, Philip
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Bianchi, Stefano
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García, Javier A.
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BACHETTI, Matteo  
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Wu, Kinwah
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COSTA, ENRICO  
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Ewing, Melissa
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Kravtsov, Vadim
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Krawczynski, Henric
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Loktev, Vladislav
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Marinucci, Andrea
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MARRA, Lorenzo  
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MIKUSINCOVA, Romana  
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Nathan, Edward
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PARRA, Maxime Anselme Joseph  
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Petrucci, Pierre-Olivier
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RIGHINI, Simona  
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SOFFITTA, PAOLO  
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Steiner, James F.
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Svoboda, Jiří
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TOMBESI, Francesco  
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Tugliani, Stefano
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Ursini, Francesco  
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Yang, Yi-Jung
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Zane, Silvia
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Zhang, Wenda
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Agudo, Iván
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ANTONELLI, Lucio Angelo  
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Baldini, Luca
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Baumgartner, Wayne H.
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Bellazzini, Ronaldo
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Bongiorno, Stephen D.
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Bonino, Raffaella
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Brez, Alessandro
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BUCCIANTINI, Niccolo'  
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Castellano, Simone
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Cavazzuti, Elisabetta
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Chen, Chien-Ting
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Ciprini, Stefano
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DE ROSA, Alessandra  
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DEL MONTE, Ettore  
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Di Gesu, Laura
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Di Lalla, Niccolò
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DI MARCO, Alessandro  
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Donnarumma, Immacolata
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Doroshenko, Victor
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Ehlert, Steven R.
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Enoto, Teruaki
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EVANGELISTA, YURI  
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FABIANI, Sergio  
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FERRAZZOLI, Riccardo  
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Gunji, Shuichi
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Hayashida, Kiyoshi
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Heyl, Jeremy
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Iwakiri, Wataru
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Jorstad, Svetlana G.
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Karas, Vladimir
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Kislat, Fabian
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Kitaguchi, Takao
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Kolodziejczak, Jeffery J.
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LA MONACA, Fabio  
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Latronico, Luca
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Liodakis, Ioannis
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Maldera, Simone
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Manfreda, Alberto
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Marin, Frédéric
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Marscher, Alan P.
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Marshall, Herman L.
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MASSARO, Francesco  
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Mitsuishi, Ikuyuki
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Mizuno, Tsunefumi
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MULERI, FABIO  
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Ng, Chi-Yung
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O'Dell, Stephen L.
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Omodei, Nicola
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Oppedisano, Chiara
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PAPITTO, ALESSANDRO  
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Pavlov, George G.
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Peirson, Abel L.
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PERRI, Matteo  
DOI
10.3847/1538-4357/ad3faf
Abstract
We report on an observational campaign on the bright black hole (BH) X-ray binary Swift J1727.8–1613 centered around five observations by the Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer. These observations track for the first time the evolution of the X-ray polarization of a BH X-ray binary across a hard to soft state transition. The 2–8 keV polarization degree decreased from ∼4% to ∼3% across the five observations, but the polarization angle remained oriented in the north–south direction throughout. Based on observations with the Australia Telescope Compact Array, we find that the intrinsic 7.25 GHz radio polarization aligns with the X-ray polarization. Assuming the radio polarization aligns with the jet direction (which can be tested in the future with higher-spatial-resolution images of the jet), our results imply that the X-ray corona is extended in the disk plane, rather than along the jet axis, for the entire hard intermediate state. This in turn implies that the long (≳10 ms) soft lags that we measure with the Neutron star Interior Composition ExploreR are dominated by processes other than pure light-crossing delays. Moreover, we find that the evolution of the soft lag amplitude with spectral state does not follow the trend seen for other sources, implying that Swift J1727.8–1613 is a member of a hitherto undersampled subpopulation.
Volume
968
Issue
2
Start page
76
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/35514
Url
https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/1538-4357/ad3faf
https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/85196085873
Issn Identifier
0004-637X
Ads BibCode
2024ApJ...968...76I
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open.access
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