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Spectroscopy of Infrared Flares from the Microquasar GRS 1915+105

Stephen S. Eikenberry, Keith Matthews, Thomas W. Murphy Jr., Robert W. Nelson, Edward H. Morgan, Ronald A. Remillard, Michael Muno

Published 1998-07-20Version 1

We present near-infrared medium-resolution ($R \sim 875$) spectra of the microquasar GRS 1915+105 on 1997 August 13-15 UTC from the Hale 200-inch telescope. The spectra showed broad emission lines of He I (2.058 $\mu$m) and H I (2.166 $\mu$m - Br$\gamma$), consistent with previous work. On August 14 UTC, we took spectra with $\sim 6$-minute time resolution during infrared flaring events similar to those reported in Eikenberry et al. (1998a), which appear to reveal plasma ejection from the system. During the flares, the emission line fluxes varied in approximately linear proportionality to the IR continuum flux, implying that the lines are radiatively pumped by the flares. We also detected a weak He II (2.189 $\mu$m) emission line on August 14 UTC. The nature of the line variability and the presence of the He II feature indicate that the emission lines in GRS 1915+105 arise in an accretion disk around the compact object, rather than in the circumstellar disk of a proposed Oe/Be companion. The radiative line pumping also implies that the flare emission originates from ejecta which have moved out of the accretion disk plane.

Comments: 13 pages plus 4 figures, to appear in ApJ Letters
Categories: astro-ph
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