XMM-Newton observations of GX 13+1: correlation between photoionised absorption and broad line emission
M. Diaz Trigo (1), L. Sidoli (2), L. Boirin (3), A. Parmar (4) ((1), ESO, Garching bei M\"unchen, Germany, (2) INAF-IASF Milano, Italy, (3), Observatoire Astronomique de Strasbourg, France, (4) ESA, Madrid, Spain)

TL;DR
This study uses XMM-Newton data to explore how photo-ionised absorption correlates with broad iron emission lines in GX 13+1, revealing a link between disc winds, emission features, and viewing angles.
Contribution
It demonstrates a correlation between the ionised absorber properties and broad iron line emission, supporting a disc wind scenario in neutron star low mass X-ray binaries.
Findings
Correlation between flux, ionisation, and absorption features.
Disc wind likely causes broad iron emission lines.
Inclination angle constrained between 60-80 degrees.
Abstract
We analysed data from five XMM-Newton observations of GX 13+1 to investigate the variability of the photo-ionised absorber present in this source. We fitted EPIC and RGS spectra obtained from the "least-variable" intervals with a model consisting of disc-blackbody and blackbody components together with a Gaussian emission feature at ~6.55-6.7 keV modified by absorption due to cold and photo-ionised material. We found a significant correlation between the hard, ~6-10 keV, flux, the ionisation and column density of the absorber and the equivalent width of the broad iron line. We interpret the correlation in a scenario in which a disc wind is thermally driven at large, ~10^{10} cm, radii and the broad line results from reprocessed emission in the wind and/or hot atmosphere. The breadth of the emission line is naturally explained by a combination of scattering, recombination and…
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