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We studied the frequency resolved energy spectra of Cyg X--1 during the standard low (hard) spectral state using the data of the Rossi X-Ray Timing Explorer. We found that the relative amplitude of the reflection features -- the iron fluorescent line at ~6.5 keV and the smeared edge above ~7 keV -- decreases with the increasing frequency. In particular we found that the equivalent width of the iron line decreases above ~1 Hz and drops twice at frequency of ~10 Hz. An assumption that such behavior is solely due to a finite light crossing time of the reflecting media, would imply the characteristic size of the reflector ~5E8 cm, corresponding to ~150 Rg for a 10Msun black hole. Alternatively lack of high frequency oscillations of the reflected component may indicate that the short time scale, ~50-100 msec, variations of the primary continuum appear in geometrically different, likely inner, part of the accretion flow and give a rise to a significantly weaker, if any, reflected emission than the longer time scale events.
Using the RXTE/PCA data we study the fast variability of the reflected emission in the soft spectral state of Cyg X-1 by means of Fourier frequency resolved spectroscopy. We find that the rms amplitude of variations of the reflected emission has the
The star HDE 226868 known as an optical counterpart of the black hole candidate Cyg X-1 has been observed in H_alpha region using spectrograph at Ondrejov 2-m telescope. The orbital parameters are determined from HeI-line by means of the authors meth
A linear dependence of the amplitude of broadband noise variability on flux for GBHC and AGN has been recently shown by Uttley & McHardy (2001). We present the long term evolution of this rms-flux-relation for Cyg X-1 as monitored from 1998-2002 with
We present first results from the spectral and temporal analysis of an RXTE monitoring campaign of the black hole candidate Cygnus X-1 in 1999. The timing properties of this hard state black hole show considerable variability, even though the state d
We study the long term evolution of the relationship between the root mean square (rms) variability and flux (the ``rms-flux relation) for the black hole Cygnus X-1 as monitored from 1996 to 2003 with the Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer (RXTE). We confir