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2005MNRAS.356.1308H - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 356, 1308-1326 (2005/February-1)

Probing the wind-wind collision in γ2 Velorum with high-resolution Chandra X-ray spectroscopy: evidence for sudden radiative braking and non-equilibrium ionization.

HENLEY D.B., STEVENS I.R. and PITTARD J.M.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present a new analysis of an archived Chandra HETGS X-ray spectrum of the WR+O colliding wind binary γ2 Velorum. The spectrum is dominated by emission lines from astrophysically abundant elements: Ne, Mg, Si, S and Fe. From a combination of broad-band spectral analysis and an analysis of line flux ratios we infer a wide range of temperatures in the X-ray-emitting plasma (∼4-40 MK). As in the previously published analysis, we find the X-ray emission lines are essentially unshifted, with a mean FWHM of 1240±30 km/s. Calculations of line profiles based on hydrodynamical simulations of the wind-wind collision predict lines that are blueshifted by a few hundred km/s. The lack of any observed shift in the lines may be evidence of a large shock-cone opening half-angle (>85°), and we suggest this may be evidence of sudden radiative braking. From the R and G ratios measured from He-like forbidden-intercombination-resonance triplets we find evidence that the Mgxi emission originates from hotter gas closer to the O star than the Sixiii emission, which suggests that non-equilibrium ionization may be present.

Abstract Copyright: 2004 RAS

Journal keyword(s): stars: individual: γ2 Velorum - stars: winds, outflows - stars: Wolf-Rayet - X-rays: stars

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