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2003ApJ...590..432J - Astrophys. J., 590, 432-444 (2003/June-2)

Discrete X-ray signatures of a photoionized plasma above the accretion disk of the neutron star EXO 0748-676.

JIMENEZ-GARATE M.A., SCHULZ N.S. and MARSHALL H.L.

Abstract (from CDS):

During the disk-mediated accretion phase, the high-resolution X-ray spectrum of the low-mass X-ray binary system EXO 0748-676 reveals a photoionized plasma that is orbiting the neutron star. Our observations with the Chandra High Energy Transmission Grating Spectrometer constrain the structure of the upper layers of the accretion disk by means of the recombination emission lines from the H-like and He-like ions of O, Ne, and Mg, which have a mean velocity broadening σv∼750±120 km.s–1. The Mg XI emission region has density ne≳1012 cm–3 and is located within 7x109cm<r<6x1010 cm of the neutron star, while the temperature of the Ne X region is kT≲20 eV. These lines favor a vertically stratified distribution of ions in the disk. The spectra show that the line region is spatially extended and unabsorbed, while the continuum region is compact and heavily absorbed. The absorber has variable column density and is composed of both neutral and ionized gas, which can explain the stochastic and periodic X-ray intensity dips, the X-ray continuum evolution, and the O VII and Mg XI K-shell absorption edges. The absorber is located 8°-15° above the disk midplane, inclusive of two bulges near the disk edge. This outer disk gas may participate in the outflow of ionized plasma that was previously identified in XMM-Newton grating spectra obtained during type I bursts. The thickened photoionized region above the disk can be produced by heating from the neutron star X-rays and by the impact of the accretion stream.

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Journal keyword(s): Accretion, Accretion Disks - Stars: Binaries: Eclipsing - Line: Identification - Stars: Individual: Alphanumeric: EXO 0748-676 - X-Rays: Binaries

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