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2020A&A...641A.144L - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 641A, 144-144 (2020/9-1)

High-resolution X-ray spectroscopy of the stellar wind in Vela X-1 during a flare.

LOMAEVA M., GRINBERG V., GUAINAZZI M., HELL N., BIANCHI S., BISSINGER M., FURST F., KRETSCHMAR P., MARTINEZ-CHICHARRO M., MARTINEZ-NUNEZ S. and TORREJON J.M.

Abstract (from CDS):


Context. We present a ∼130 ks observation of the prototypical wind-accreting, high-mass X-ray binary Vela X-1 collected with XMM-Newton at orbital phases between 0.12 and 0.28. A strong flare took place during the observation that allows us to investigate the reaction of the clumpy stellar wind to the increased X-ray irradiation.
Aims. To examine the wind's reaction to the flare, we performed both time-averaged and time-resolved analyses of the RGS spectrum and examined potential spectral changes.
Methods. We focused on the high-resolution XMM-Newton RGS spectra and divided the observation into pre-flare, flare, and post-flare phases. We modeled the time-averaged and time-resolved spectra with phenomenological components and with the self-consistent photoionization models calculated via CLOUDY and XSTAR in the pre-flare phase, where strong emission lines due to resonant transitions of highly ionized ions are seen.
Results. In the spectra, we find emission lines corresponding to K-shell transitions in highly charged ions of oxygen, neon, magnesium, and silicon as well as radiative recombination continua (RRC) of oxygen. Additionally, we observe potential absorption lines of magnesium at a lower ionization stage and features identified as iron L lines. The CLOUDY and XSTAR photoionization models provide contradictory results, either pointing towards uncertainties in theory or possibly a more complex multi-phase plasma, or both .
Conclusions. We are able to demonstrate the existence of a plethora of variable narrow features, including the firm detection of oxygen lines and RRC that RGS enables to observe in this source for the first time. We show that Vela X-1 is an ideal source for future high-resolution missions, such as XRISM and Athena.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2020

Journal keyword(s): stars: massive - stars: winds, outflows - X-rays: binaries

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