A connection between accretion state and $\textit{Fe K absorption}$ in an accreting neutron star: black hole-like soft state winds?
G. Ponti, T. Mu\~noz-Darias, R. P. Fender

TL;DR
This study finds that Fe K absorption lines in neutron star systems are state-dependent, appearing only during soft states, similar to black hole systems, indicating a common accretion-jet-wind connection.
Contribution
It demonstrates the correlation between accretion state and Fe K absorption in a neutron star, extending the black hole wind paradigm to neutron star systems.
Findings
Fe K absorption lines are present only in the soft state.
No Fe K absorption lines detected in the hard state.
Supports a universal accretion-wind-jet connection across compact objects.
Abstract
High resolution X-ray spectra of accreting stellar mass Black Holes reveal the presence of accretion disc winds, traced by high ionisation Fe K lines. These winds appear to have an equatorial geometry and to be observed only during disc dominated states in which the radio jet is absent. Accreting neutron star systems also show equatorial high ionisation absorbers. However, the presence of any correlation with the accretion state has not been previously tested. We have studied EXO 0748-676, a transient neutron star system, for which we can reliably determine the accretion state, in order to investigate the Fe K absorption/accretion state/jet connection. Not one of twenty X-ray spectra obtained in the hard state revealed any significant Fe K absorption line. However, intense Fe and Fe (as well as a rarely observed Fe ${\scriptsize{\rm…
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