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      Discovery of a soft X-ray 8 mHz QPO from the accreting millisecond pulsar IGR J00291+5934

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          X-ray reverberation around accreting black holes

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          Luminous accreting stellar mass and supermassive black holes produce power-law continuum X-ray emission from a compact central corona. Reverberation time lags occur due to light travel time-delays between changes in the direct coronal emission and corresponding variations in its reflection from the accretion flow. Reverberation is detectable using light curves made in different X-ray energy bands, since the direct and reflected components have different spectral shapes. Larger, lower frequency, lags are also seen and are identified with propagation of fluctuations through the accretion flow and associated corona. We review the evidence for X-ray reverberation in active galactic nuclei and black hole X-ray binaries, showing how it can be best measured and how it may be modelled. The timescales and energy-dependence of the high frequency reverberation lags show that much of the signal is originating from very close to the black hole in some objects, within a few gravitational radii of the event horizon. We consider how these signals can be studied in the future to carry out X-ray reverberation mapping of the regions closest to black holes.
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            An Accreting Millisecond Pulsar with Black Hole–like X‐Ray Variability: IGR J00291+5934

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              Spectral and timing properties of IGR J00291+5934 during its 2015 outburst

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                Journal
                Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
                Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc.
                Oxford University Press (OUP)
                0035-8711
                1365-2966
                January 24 2017
                April 21 2017
                April 21 2017
                April 21 2017
                April 21 2017
                December 23 2016
                : 466
                : 3
                : 3450-3459
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                10.1093/mnras/stw3344
                9d082c62-7d57-4305-a95e-356ee6361de7
                © 2016
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