Abstract

We adopt the hypothesis that black holes in X-ray binaries are accreting gas from an accretion disk fed by a stellar wind emanating from the primary. The formation of such a disk is found to be marginal in the case of a steady, spherically symmetric stellar wind and may be controlled by random fluctuations in the wind parameters. Such fluctuations may cause reversals in the rotation direction of the disk. Reversals in a disk around a rapidly rotating black hole lead to two distinct intensity states and may be associated with the two states observed for Cyg X-1. (AIP)

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