The X-ray emission of gamma Cassiopeiae during the 2020-2021 disc eruption
Gregor Rauw, Ya\"el Naz\'e, Christian Motch, Myron A. Smith, Joan, Guarro Fl\'o, Raimundo Lopes de Oliveira

TL;DR
This study investigates gamma Cassiopeiae's X-ray emission during a disc eruption, finding no direct link with outer disc properties but suggesting a connection with the inner disc, challenging accretion or wind collision models.
Contribution
It provides detailed analysis of disc and X-ray variability during an eruption, offering new insights into the emission mechanisms of gamma Cas.
Findings
No increase in hard X-ray emission during disc activity
Soft X-ray attenuation indicates obscuration by the disc
X-ray flux correlates with inner disc properties
Abstract
gamma Cas is known for its hard and intense X-ray emission that could trace accretion by a compact companion, wind interaction with a hot sub-dwarf companion, or magnetic interaction between the star and its Be decretion disc. These scenarios should lead to diverse dependences of the hard X-ray emission on disc density. We collected X-ray observations of gamma Cas during an episode of enhanced disc activity around January 2021. We investigate the variations in the disc properties using time series of dedicated optical spectroscopy and existing broadband photometry. Epoch-dependent Doppler maps of the H-alpha, H-beta, and He I 5876 emission lines are built to characterise the emission regions in velocity space. We analyse 4 XMM-Newton observations taken at key phases of the enhanced disc activity episode. Archival data are used to study the long-term correlation between optical and X-ray…
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