Accretion disk wind of Hercules X-1 during the Short High state
P. Kosec, E. Kara, A. C. Fabian, C. Pinto, I. Psaradaki, D. Rogantini,, R. Staubert, D. J. Walton

TL;DR
This study analyzes the ionized accretion disk wind of Hercules X-1 during its Short High state using Chandra data, revealing consistent wind properties across different states and measuring element abundances.
Contribution
First detection of ionized wind during Hercules X-1's Short High state and comparison of wind properties across different precession phases.
Findings
Detected blueshifted ionized absorption during Short High state.
Measured wind properties consistent with those during Main High state.
Determined elemental abundance ratios indicating supernova pollution.
Abstract
Hercules X-1 is a nearly edge-on X-ray binary with a warped, precessing accretion disk, which manifests through a 35-day cycle of alternating High and Low flux states. This disk precession introduces a changing line of sight towards the X-ray source, through an ionized accretion disk wind. The sightline variation allows us to uniquely determine how the wind properties vary with height above the disk. All the previous wind measurements were made in the brighter Main High state of Her X-1. Here, we analyze the only Chandra observation during the fainter `Short' High state, and significantly detect blueshifted ionized absorption. We find a column density of cm, an ionization parameter /erg cm s and an outflow velocity of km/s. The properties of the outflow measured during the Short High state are…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Mechanics and Biomechanics Studies
