Radio observations of the Black Hole X-ray Binary EXO 1846-031 re-awakening from a 34-year slumber

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY(2022)

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We present radio [1.3 GHz MeerKAT, 4-8 GHz Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA), and 15.5 GHz Arcminute Microkelvin Imager Large Array (AMI-LA)] and X-ray (Swift and MAXI) data from the 2019 outburst of the candidate Black Hole X-ray Binary (BHXB) EXO 1846-031. We compute a Hardness-Intensity diagram, which shows the characteristic q-shaped hysteresis of BHXBs in outburst. EXO 1846-031 was monitored weekly with MeerKAT and approximately daily with AMI-LA. The VLA observations provide sub-arcsecond-resolution images at key points in the outburst, showing moving radio components. The radio and X-ray light curves broadly follow each other, showing a peak on similar to MJD 58702, followed by a short decline before a second peak between similar to MJD 58731-58739. We estimate the minimum energy of these radio flares from equipartition, calculating values of E-min similar to 4 x 10(41) and 5 x 10(42) erg, respectively. The exact date of the return to 'quiescence' is missed in the X-ray and radio observations, but we suggest that it likely occurred between MJD 58887 and 58905. From the Swift X-ray flux on MJD 58905 and assuming the soft-to-hard transition happened at 0.3-3 per cent Eddington, we calculate a distance range of 2.4-7.5 kpc. We computed the radio:X-ray plane for EXO 1846-031 in the 'hard' state, showing that it is most likely a 'radio-quiet' BH, preferentially at 4.5 kpc. Using this distance and a jet inclination angle of theta = 73 degrees, the VLA data place limits on the intrinsic jet speed of beta(int) = 0.29c, indicating subluminal jet motion.
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radio continuum: transients, X-rays: binaries, X-rays: individual: EXO 1846-031
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