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A Coordinated X-Ray and Optical Campaign of the Nearby Massive Binary Sigma Orionis Aa

Authors :
Nichols, J
Huenemoerder, D. P
Corcoran, M. F
Waldron, W
Naze, Y
Pollock, A. M. T
Moffat, A. F. J
Lauer, J
Shenar, T
Russell, C. M. P
Richardson, N. D
Pablo, H
Evans, N. R
Hamaguchi, K
Gull, T
Hamann, W.-R
Oskinova, L
Ignace, R
Hoffman, Jennifer L
Hole, K. T
Lomax, J. R
Source :
The Astrophysical Journal. 809(2)
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2015.

Abstract

We present time-resolved and phase-resolved variability studies of an extensive X-ray high-resolution gratings spectral dataset of the Sigma Ori Aa binary system. The four observations, obtained with Chandra ACIS HETGS, have a total exposure time of approximately 479 kiloseconds and provide nearly complete binary phase coverage. Variability of the total X-ray flux in the range 5-25 angstroms is confirmed, with maximum amplitude of about plus or minus 15 percent within a single approximately 125 kiloseconds observation. Periods of 4.76 days and 2.04 days are found in the total X-ray flux, as well as an apparent overall increase in flux level throughout the 9-day observational campaign. Using 40 kiloseconds contiguous spectra derived from the original observations, we investigate variability of emission line parameters and ratios. Several emission lines are shown to be variable, including S XV, Si XIII, and Ne IX. For the first time, variations of the X-ray emission line widths as a function of the binary phase are found in a binary system, with the smallest widths at phi equals 0.0 when the secondary Aa2 is at inferior conjunction. We use the results of an SPH radiative transfer code model, customized for this project, to relate the presence of a low density cavity in the primary stellar wind embedded shock that is associated with the secondary star to the emission line width variability.

Subjects

Subjects :
Astronomy
Astrophysics

Details

Language :
English
Volume :
809
Issue :
2
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Journal :
The Astrophysical Journal
Notes :
SAO-SV3-73016, , NNX13AF40G, , NAS8-03060, , NNG06EO90A, , NNH06CC03B, , NSF-AST-0807477, , NNC15BA02B, , DLR-50-OR-1302
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.20150018297
Document Type :
Report
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/809/2/133