The X-ray spectral evolution of Cyg X-2 in the framework of bulk Comptonization
R. Farinelli, A. Paizis, R. Landi, L. Titarchuk

TL;DR
This study models the spectral evolution of Cyg X-2 using bulk and thermal Comptonization, revealing how physical conditions near the neutron star change along its Z-track.
Contribution
It introduces a combined thermal and bulk Comptonization model to analyze spectral changes in Cyg X-2, providing new insights into the physical processes during different accretion states.
Findings
Thermal Comptonization dominates the broad-band spectrum.
Bulk Comptonization varies with the source state.
Spectral evolution linked to environmental changes near the neutron star.
Abstract
We used the newly developed thermal plus bulk Comptonization model comptb to investigate the spectral evolution of the neutron star LMXB Cyg X-2 along its Z-track. We selected a single source in order to trace in a quantitative way the evolution of the physical parameters of the model. We analyzed archival broad-band BeppoSAX spectra of Cyg X-2. Five broad-band spectra have been newly extracted according to the source position in the Z-track described in the colour-colour and colour-intensity diagrams. We have fitted the spectra of the source with two comptb components. The first one, with bulk parameter delta=0, dominates the overall source broad-band spectrum and its origin is related to thermal upscattering (Comptonization) of cold seed photons off warm electrons in high-opacity enviroment. We attribute the origin of these seed photons to the part of the disk which illuminates the…
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