Dynamical Ne K Edge and Line Variations in the X-Ray Spectrum of the Ultra-compact Binary 4U 0614+091
Norbert S. Schulz, Michael P. Nowak, Deepto Chakrabarty, Claude R., Canizares

TL;DR
This study presents detailed X-ray spectral analysis of the ultra-compact binary 4U 0614+091, revealing variable absorption edges, Doppler shifts, and relativistic emission lines indicative of complex inner disk dynamics.
Contribution
First detailed spectral analysis showing variable Ne K edges, Doppler shifts, and relativistic emission lines in 4U 0614+091, confirming its ultra-compact binary nature.
Findings
Ne K edge variability with Doppler velocities around 3500 km/s
Detection of broad, relativistic emission lines near oxygen
Inner disk radius estimated below 10^9 cm
Abstract
We observed the ultra-compact binary candidate 4U 0614+091 for a total of 200 ksec with the high-energy transmission gratings onboard the \chandra X-ray Observatory. The source is found at various intensity levels with spectral variations present. X-ray luminosities vary between 2.0 \ergsec and 3.5 \ergsec. Continuum variations are present at all times and spectra can be well fit with a powerlaw component, a high kT blackbody component, and a broad line component near oxygen. The spectra require adjustments to the Ne K edge and in some occasions also to the Mg K edge. The Ne K edge appears variable in terms of optical depths and morphology. The edge reveals average blue- and red-shifted values implying Doppler velocities of the order of 3500 \kms. The data show that Ne K exhibits excess column densities of up to several 10 cm. The variability…
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