X-ray & opt. light curves of XTE J1859+226

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Using the Zwicky Transient Facility, in 2021 February we identified the first known outburst of the black hole X-ray transient XTE_J1859+226 since its discovery in 1999. The outburst was visible at X-ray, UV, and optical wavelengths for less than 20 days, substantially shorter than its full outburst of 320 days in 1999, and the observed peak luminosity was 2 orders of magnitude lower. Its peak bolometric luminosity was only 2x10^35^erg/s, implying an Eddington fraction of about 3x10^-4^. The source remained in the hard spectral state throughout the outburst. From optical spectroscopy measurements we estimate an outer disk radius of 10^11^cm. The low observed X-ray luminosity is not sufficient to irradiate the entire disk, but we observe a surprising exponential decline in the X-ray light curve. These observations highlight the potential of optical and infrared synoptic surveys to discover low-luminosity activity from X-ray transients.

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DOI http://doi.org/10.26093/cds/vizier/ba-xw-n
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Creator Bellm E.C.; Wang Y.; van Roestel J.; Phillipson R.A.; Coughlin M.W.,Tomsick J.A.; Groom S.L.; Healy B.; Purdum J.; Rusholme B.; Sollerman J.,Bealo P.; Lora S.; Muyllaert E.; Peretto I.; Schwendeman E.J.
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Publication Year 2026
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Resource Type Dataset; AstroObjects
Discipline Astrophysics and Astronomy; High Energy Astrophysics; Natural Sciences; Observational Astronomy; Physics; Stellar Astronomy