X-ray irradiation of the stellar wind in HMXBs with B supergiants: Implications for ULXs
J. Krticka, J. Kubat, I. Krtickova

TL;DR
This paper investigates how X-ray irradiation affects stellar winds in high-mass X-ray binaries with B supergiants, revealing how feedback mechanisms influence accretion rates and the luminosity of ultraluminous X-ray sources.
Contribution
It introduces a model for X-ray feedback on B supergiant winds, linking binary parameters to wind disruption and X-ray luminosity, and explores the impact of wind inhomogeneities.
Findings
X-ray ionization can disrupt stellar winds in certain binary configurations.
The model's estimated X-ray luminosities align with observed values.
Wind inhomogeneities weaken X-ray ionization effects, especially near the bistability jump.
Abstract
Wind-fed high-mass X-ray binaries are powered by accretion of the radiatively driven wind on the compact star. Accretion-generated X-rays alter the ionization state of the wind. Because higher ionization states drive the wind less effectively, X-ray ionization may brake acceleration of the wind. This causes a decrease in the wind terminal velocity and mass flux in the direction toward the X-ray source. We study the effect of X-ray ionization on the stellar wind of B supergiants. We determine the binary parameters for which the X-ray irradiation significantly influences the stellar wind. This can be studied in diagrams that plot the optical depth parameter versus the X-ray luminosity. For low optical depths or for high X-ray luminosities, X-ray ionization leads to a disruption in the wind aimed toward the X-ray source. Observational parameters of high-mass X-ray binaries with…
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