Using novel spectral-timing techniques to probe the rapid
variability of X-Ray Binaries
Using novel spectral-timing techniques to probe the rapid
variability of X-Ray Binaries
X-ray spectral variability is a powerful probe of the relationship between the accretion disc and corona in accreting compact objects. In this thesis, I present the use of variability techniques to disentangle the different variable components of X-ray spectra. By examining correlated variability over a range of timescales, I identify for the first time evidence of intrinsic disc variability on timescales of seconds. I go on to examine, utilising a range of spectral-timing techniques, the role this intrinsic variability might play in driving much of the observed spectral variability in these sources
Wilkinson, Tony
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March 2011
Wilkinson, Tony
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Uttley, Phil
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Wilkinson, Tony
(2011)
Using novel spectral-timing techniques to probe the rapid
variability of X-Ray Binaries.
University of Southampton, Faculty of Physical and Applied Sciences: Physics and Astronomy, Doctoral Thesis, 122pp.
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Abstract
X-ray spectral variability is a powerful probe of the relationship between the accretion disc and corona in accreting compact objects. In this thesis, I present the use of variability techniques to disentangle the different variable components of X-ray spectra. By examining correlated variability over a range of timescales, I identify for the first time evidence of intrinsic disc variability on timescales of seconds. I go on to examine, utilising a range of spectral-timing techniques, the role this intrinsic variability might play in driving much of the observed spectral variability in these sources
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Published date: March 2011
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University of Southampton, Physics & Astronomy
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/205467
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Author:
Tony Wilkinson
Thesis advisor:
Phil Uttley
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