论文标题

测试X射线作为限制热星质量降低率的工具的可靠性

Testing the Reliability of X-rays as a Tool for Constraining Mass-loss Rates of Hot Stars

论文作者

Gunderson, Sean J., Gayley, Kenneth G., Pradhan, Pragati, Huenemoerder, David P., Miller, Nathan A.

论文摘要

我们将新的线形模型拟合到\ textit {chandra} o supergiant $ζ$ puppis的X射线光谱,以测试针对不同假定的加热模型,从X射线风线轮廓得出的质量损失率的稳健性。我们的目标是通过取代与冷气排放度量成正比的共同假设来跟踪热气体。我们没有假设热气体的转段半径(适合于风向内部的延伸不稳定性),而是用加速的低密度气体的平均无路径来参数,以遇到较慢的高密度材料。该替代模型同样成功,因为在5-17Å波长范围内拟合X射线光谱线上的方法同样成功。我们发现,最热气体出现的特征半径与线的形成温度成反比,这表明更强的冲击似乎更接近表面。与内部产生的风不稳定相比,此图片与低密度,快速加速的袋更一致。我们还通过文献中使用的技术从轮廓形状中推断出整体风质量损失速率。在此过程中,我们发现证据表明,从X射线风线轮廓得出的质量损失率对于所使用的特定加热图片的变化并不强大。

We fit a new line shape model to \textit{Chandra} X-ray spectra of the O supergiant $ζ$ Puppis to test the robustness of mass-loss rates derived from X-ray wind line profiles against different assumed heating models. Our goal is to track the hot gas by replacing the common assumption that it is proportional to the cool gas emission measure. Instead of assuming a turn-on radius for the hot gas (as appropriate for the line-deshadowing instability internal to the wind), we parametrize the hot gas in terms of a mean-free path for accelerated low-density gas to encounter slower high-density material. This alternative model is equally successful as previous approaches at fitting X-ray spectral lines in the 5 -- 17 Å wavelength range. We find that the characteristic radii where the hottest gas appears is inversely proportional to line formation temperature, suggesting that stronger shocks appear generally closer to the surface. This picture is more consistent with pockets of low-density, rapid acceleration at the lower boundary than with an internally generated wind instability. We also infer an overall wind mass-loss rate from the profile shapes with a technique used previously in the literature. In doing so, we find evidence that the mass-loss rate derived from X-ray wind line profiles is not robust with respect to changes in the specific heating picture used.

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