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Recurrent microblazar activity in Cygnus X-1?
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Relativistic AstrophysicsEngineeringHigh-energy AstrophysicsPhysicsBlack Hole PhysicsRecurrent Microblazar ActivityPathologyAstrophysical PlasmaSynchrotron RadiationMedicineViral OncologyVariable Doppler AmplificationTumor MicroenvironmentObserved FluxesInverse Compton Interactions
Recurrent flaring events at X- and soft gamma-ray energies have been recently reported for the galactic black hole candidate Cygnus X-1. The observed fluxes during these transient outbursts are far higher than what is observed in “normal” episodes. Here we suggest that the origin of this radiation is non-thermal and produced by inverse Compton interactions between relativistic electrons in the jet and external photon fields, with a dominant contribution from the companion star field. The recurrent and relatively rapid variability could be explained by the precession of the jet, which results in a variable Doppler amplification.
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