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      An Atlas of Exotic Variability in IGR J17091-3624: A Comparison with GRS 1915+105

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          We performed an analysis of all RXTE observations of the Low Mass X-ray Binary and Black Hole Candidate IGR J17091-3624 during the 2011-2013 outburst of the source. By creating lightcurves, hardness-intensity diagrams and power density spectra of each observation, we have created a set of 9 variability `classes' that phenomenologically describe the range of types of variability seen in this object. We compare our set of variability classes to those established by Belloni et al. (2000) to describe the similar behaviour of the LMXB GRS 1915+105, finding that some types of variability seen in IGR J17091-3624 are not represented in data of GRS 1915+105. We also use all available X-ray data of the 2011-2013 outburst of IGR J17091-3624 to analyse its long-term evolution, presenting the first detection of IGR J17091-3624 above 150 keV as well as noting the presence of `re-flares' during the latter stages of the outburst. Using our results we place new constraints on the mass and distance of the object, and find that it accretes at <33% of its Eddington limit. As such, we conclude that Eddington-limited accretion can no longer be considered a sufficient or necessary criterion for GRS 1915+105-like variability to occur in Low Mass X-Ray Binaries.

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              2017-03-28
              Article
              1703.09572
              230f1f04-0798-423f-925f-784f58e4c179

              http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/

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              26 Pages, 31 Figures, 8 Tables. Accepted to MNRAS
              astro-ph.HE

              High energy astrophysical phenomena
              High energy astrophysical phenomena

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