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2008ApJ...687L..29C - Astrophys. J., 687, L29-L32 (2008/November-1)

Ionization cone in the X-ray binary LMC X-1.

COOKE R., BLAND-HAWTHORN J., SHARP R. and KUNCIC Z.

Abstract (from CDS):

In an earlier paper, we presented the first evidence for a bow-shock nebula surrounding the X-ray binary LMC X-1 on a scale of ∼15 pc, which we argued was powered by a jet associated with an accretion disk. We now present the first evidence for an ionization cone extending from an X-ray binary, a phenomenon only seen to date in active galactic nuclei (AGNs). The ionization cone, detected in the He II λ4686/Hβ and [O III] λ5007/Hβ line ratio maps, aligns with the direction of the jet inferred from the bow-shock nebula. The cone has an opening angle ~45° and radial extent ~3.8 pc. Since the He II emission cannot be explained by the companion O star, the gas in the ionization cone must be exposed to the ``naked'' accretion disk, thereby allowing us to place constraints on the unobservable ionizing spectrum. The energetics of the ionization cone give unambiguous evidence for an ``ultraviolet-soft X-ray'' (XUV) excess in LMC X-1. Any attempt to match the hard X-ray spectrum (>1 keV) with a conventional model of the accretion disk fails to account for this XUV component. We propose two likely sources for the observed anisotropy: (1) obscuration by a dusty torus, or (2) a jet-blown hole in a surrounding envelope of circumstellar absorbing material. We discuss the implications of our discovery in the context of the mass-scaling hypothesis for accretion onto black holes and suggest avenues for future research.

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Journal keyword(s): Accretion, Accretion Disks - ISM: Jets and Outflows - Techniques: Spectroscopic - X-Rays: Binaries - X-Rays: Individual: Alphanumeric: LMC X-1

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