High Resolution X-ray Spectra of RS Ophiuchi (2006 and 2021): Revealing the cause of SSS variability
J.-U. Ness, A.P. Beardmore, M.F. Bode, M.J. Darnley, A. Dobrotka, J.J., Drake, J. Magdolen, U. Munari, J.P. Osborne, M. Orio, K.L. Page, S., Starrfield

TL;DR
This study compares high-resolution X-ray spectra of RS Ophiuchi from 2006 and 2021, revealing that differences in observed soft X-ray emission are primarily due to variable absorption effects caused by the stellar wind, rather than intrinsic source changes.
Contribution
Introduces a novel spectral scaling method to isolate absorption effects, demonstrating that variability in RS Oph's SSS phase is mainly due to changing absorption rather than intrinsic luminosity.
Findings
Absorption models can reproduce 2021 spectra from 2006 data.
Lower blue shifts and absorption features in 2021 indicate less deceleration of ejecta.
Brightness and hardness variations correlate with OI column density changes.
Abstract
Swift observed the SSS phase in RS Oph much fainter in 2021 than in 2006, and we compare an XMM-Newton grating spectrum on day 55.6 in 2021 (2021d55.6) to SSS Chandra and XMM-Newton grating spectra from days 2006d39.7, 2006d54, and 2006d66.9. We present a novel approach to down-scale the observed (brighter) 2006 SSS spectra to match the 2021d55.6 spectrum by parameter optimisation of: (1) A constant factor, (2) a multi-ionisation photoelectric absorption model, and (3) scaling with a ratio of two blackbody models with different effective temperatures. This approach avoids defining a source model and is more sensitive to incremental changes than modeling source plus absorption simultaneously. The 2021d55.6 spectrum can be reproduced remarkably well by multiplying the brighter 2006 spectra with an absorption model. Only for the 2006d66.9 spectrum, an additional temperature change is…
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TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
