Chandra and Suzaku observations of the Be/X-ray star HD110432
Jose M. Torrejon, Norbert S. Schulz, Michael A. Nowak

TL;DR
This study analyzes Chandra and Suzaku observations of the Be/X-ray star HD110432, revealing complex thermal plasma components, high variability, and dense plasma regions near the star, with no detected coherent periodicity.
Contribution
First detailed high-resolution spectral analysis of HD110432 combining Chandra and Suzaku data, identifying multiple thermal plasma components and their properties in a gamma Cas analog.
Findings
Multiple thermal plasma components with distinct temperatures identified.
No coherent periodicity detected up to 0.05 Hz.
Dense plasma likely located near the stellar surface.
Abstract
We present an analysis of a pointed 141 ks Chandra high resolution transmission gratings observation of the Be X-ray emitting star HD110432, a prominent member of the gamma Cas analogs. The Chandra lightcurve shows a high variability but its analysis fails to detect any coherent periodicity up to a frequency of 0.05 Hz. The analysis of the Chandra HETG spectrum shows that, to correctly describe the spectrum, three model components are needed. Two of those components are optically thin thermal plasmas of different temperatures (kT~8-9 and 0.2-0.3 keV respectively). Two different models seem to describe well the third component. One possibility is a third hot optically thin thermal plasma at kT=16-21 keV with an Fe abundance Z~0.3Zo, definitely smaller than for the other two thermal components. Alternatively, the third component can be described by a powerlaw with a photon index…
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