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2020ApJ...893...52H - Astrophys. J., 893, 52-52 (2020/April-2)

A deep exposure in high resolution X-rays reveals the hottest plasma in the ζ Puppis wind.

HUENEMOERDER D.P., IGNACE R., MILLER N.A., GAYLEY K.G., HAMANN W.-R., LAUER J., MOFFAT A.F.J., NAZE Y., NICHOLS J.S., OSKINOVA L., RICHARDSON N.D. and WALDRON W.

Abstract (from CDS):

We have obtained a very deep exposure (813 ks) of ζ Puppis (O4 supergiant) with the Chandra HETG Spectrometer. Here we report on analysis of the 1-9 Å region, especially well suited for Chandra, which has a significant contribution from continuum emission between well separated emission lines from high-ionization species. These data allow us to study the hottest plasma present through the continuum shape and emission line strengths. Assuming a power-law emission measure distribution that has a high-temperature cutoff, we find that the emission is consistent with a thermal spectrum having a maximum temperature of 12 MK as determined from the corresponding spectral cutoff. This implies an effective wind shock velocity of 900 km s–1, well below the wind terminal speed of 2250 km s–1. For X-ray emission that forms close to the star, the speed and X-ray flux are larger than can be easily reconciled with strictly self-excited line-deshadowing-instability models, suggesting a need for a fraction of the wind to be accelerated extremely rapidly right from the base. This is not so much a dynamical instability as a nonlinear response to changing boundary conditions.

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Journal keyword(s): O stars - X-ray stars - Stellar winds

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