Wind accretion: Theory and Observations
N.I. Shakura, K.A. Postnov, A.Yu. Kochetkova, L. Hjalmarsdotter (SAI,, Moscow University) L. Sidoli, A. Paizis (INAF-IASFC, Milano)

TL;DR
This review explores the different regimes of wind accretion onto neutron stars in high-mass X-ray binaries, focusing on the physical processes, transitions, and observational phenomena such as off-states and flares.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive synthesis of theoretical models and observational evidence for quasi-spherical accretion regimes and their role in X-ray variability in HMXBs.
Findings
Identification of two accretion regimes separated by a luminosity threshold.
Explanation of off-states as transitions between cooling mechanisms.
Proposal that magnetized wind capture causes bright flares in SFXT.
Abstract
A review of wind accretion in HMXB is presented. We focus on different regimes of quasi-spherical accretion onto a NS: supersonic (Bondi) accretion, which takes place when the captured matter cools down rapidly and falls supersonically towards the NS magnetosphere, and subsonic (settling) accretion which occurs when the plasma remains hot until it meets the magnetospheric boundary. The two regimes are separated by a limit in X-ray luminosity at about 4 10^{36} erg/s. In subsonic accretion, which works a hot quasi-spherical shell must form around the magnetosphere, and the actual accretion rate onto the NS is determined by the ability of the plasma to enter the magnetosphere due to the Rayleigh-Taylor instability. Two regimes of subsonic accretion are possible, depending on the plasma cooling mechanism (Compton or radiative) near the magnetopshere. The transition from the high-luminosity…
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