论文标题
高质量X射线二进制VELA X-1的连续体,回旋线和吸收变异性
Continuum, cyclotron line, and absorption variability in the high-mass X-ray binary Vela X-1
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论文摘要
由于其复杂的团团风,突出的回旋谐振散射特征,内在的可变性和方便的物理参数(近距离,高倾斜度,小轨道分离),促进了对系统的观察和分析,因此Vela X-1是在所有量表上都了解高质量X射线Binaries中积分过程的关键系统之一。我们在轨道阶段对Nustar进行了两次新观察,我们重新审视Vela X-1,〜0.68-0.78和〜0.36-0.52,显示出了很多可变性,并让我们可以研究系统的积聚几何形状和恒星风度。我们遵循光谱参数的演变,直到脉冲周期时间尺度,使用部分覆盖的PowerLaw连续体,并带有Fermi-Dirac截止值,以模拟连续体和局部吸收。我们可以确认光子指数和光度之间的抗相关性,对于低通量,折叠能和光度之间的抗相关性,这意味着构成等离子体的特性变化。我们无法确认在整体观察结果中,回旋线的能量与源的光度之间的相关性,但是我们观察到强烈的耀斑之后的回旋线线能量下降。我们看到两个观测值之间的吸收和一个观测值(对于〜0.36-0.52轨道阶段)中的吸收性差异很大,可以通过存在大规模结构的存在来解释,例如系统中的积聚和光电报唤醒,以及我们通过这种结构的可变视线。
Because of its complex clumpy wind, prominent cyclotron resonant scattering features, intrinsic variability and convenient physical parameters (close distance, high inclination, small orbital separation) which facilitate the observation and analysis of the system, Vela X-1 is one of the key systems to understand accretion processes in high-mass X-ray binaries on all scales. We revisit Vela X-1 with two new observations taken with NuSTAR at orbital phases ~0.68-0.78 and ~0.36-0.52 which show a plethora of variability and allow us to study the accretion geometry and stellar wind properties of the system. We follow the evolution of spectral parameters down to the pulse period time-scale using a partially covered powerlaw continuum with a Fermi-Dirac cut-off to model the continuum and local absorption. We could confirm anti-correlations between the photon index and the luminosity and, for low fluxes, between the folding energy and the luminosity, implying a change of properties in the Comptonising plasma. We could not confirm a previously seen correlation between the cyclotron line energy and the luminosity of the source in the overall observation, but we observed a drop in the cyclotron line energy following a strong flare. We see strong variability in absorption between the two observations and within one observation (for the ~0.36-0.52 orbital phases) that can be explained by the presence of a large-scale structure, such as accretion- and photoionisation wakes in the system and our variable line of sight through this structure.