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2021MNRAS.503..715C - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 503, 715-725 (2021/May-1)

Chandra grating spectroscopy of embedded wind shock X-ray emission from O stars shows low plasma temperatures and significant wind absorption.

COHEN D.H., PARTS V.V., DOSKOCH G.M., WANG J., PETIT V., LEUTENEGGER M.A. and GAGNE M.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present a uniform analysis of six examples of embedded wind shock (EWS) O star X-ray sources observed at high resolution with the Chandra grating spectrometers. By modelling both the hot plasma emission and the continuum absorption of the soft X-rays by the cool, partially ionized bulk of the wind we derive the temperature distribution of the shock-heated plasma and the wind mass-loss rate of each star. We find a similar temperature distribution for each star's hot wind plasma, consistent with a power-law differential emission measure, d/logEM dlogT, with a slope a little steeper than -2, up to temperatures of only about 107 K. The wind mass-loss rates, which are derived from the broadband X-ray absorption signatures in the spectra, are consistent with those found from other diagnostics. The most notable conclusion of this study is that wind absorption is a very important effect, especially at longer wavelengths. More than 90 per cent of the X-rays between 18 and 25 Å produced by shocks in the wind of ζ Pup are absorbed, for example. It appears that the empirical trend of X-ray hardness with spectral subtype among O stars is primarily an absorption effect.

Abstract Copyright: © 2021 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): radiative transfer - stars: early-type - stars: massive - stars: mass-loss - stars: winds, outflows - X-rays: stars

Errata: erratum vol. 511, p. 3208 (2022)

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