2015
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201425004
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AnXMM-Newtonview of FeKαin high-mass X-ray binaries

Abstract: We present a comprehensive analysis of the whole sample of available XMM-Newton observations of high-mass X-ray binaries (HMXBs) until August 2013, focusing on the FeKα emission line. This line is key to better understanding the physical properties of the material surrounding the X-ray source within a few stellar radii (the circumstellar medium). We collected observations from 46 HMXBs and detected FeKα in 21 of them. We used the standard classification of HMXBs to divide the sample into different groups. We f… Show more

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“…A weak iron K α line at 6.4 keV was detected in the spectra averaged over the entire observational period. This is likely produced by fluorescence due to the X-ray illumination of the stellar wind material surrounding the compact object hosted in IGR J17544-2619, as the measured equivalent width is relatively small and comparable to that observed in a large number of wind-fed HMXBs (see, e.g., Bozzo et al 2008;Torrejón et al 2010;Manousakis & Walter 2011;Giménez-García et al 2015, and references therein). We summarize all results obtained with the phenomenological model in Table 3 and show in Fig.…”
Section: Spectral Analysis With Phenomenological Modelsmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…A weak iron K α line at 6.4 keV was detected in the spectra averaged over the entire observational period. This is likely produced by fluorescence due to the X-ray illumination of the stellar wind material surrounding the compact object hosted in IGR J17544-2619, as the measured equivalent width is relatively small and comparable to that observed in a large number of wind-fed HMXBs (see, e.g., Bozzo et al 2008;Torrejón et al 2010;Manousakis & Walter 2011;Giménez-García et al 2015, and references therein). We summarize all results obtained with the phenomenological model in Table 3 and show in Fig.…”
Section: Spectral Analysis With Phenomenological Modelsmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…Dadina 2008, De Rosa et al 2012, Winter et al 2009, Ballantyne, 2014. On the other hand, the effect the decreasing dependence of FeK EW of the luminosity has been claimed (Bianchi et al 2007;Dadina 2008;Page et al 2004, Ricci 2013, Gimenez-Garcia et al, 2015 for the Seyfert1s in the range of 2 10 keV . Recently, Baldwin effect has been reported for Seyfert2s using the Suzaku data (Fukuzawa et al 2011) and both for Suzaku and XMM-Newton data (Ricci et al 2014b and references therein).…”
Section: 4the X-ray Baldwin Effectmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The sourceʼs X-ray luminosity could provide a way to distinguish between the different hypotheses because CV/IPs are not known to exceed values of ∼10 35 erg s Giménez-García et al 2015), these only occur in cases where the continuum is absorbed by material intrinsic to the system (e.g., a stellar wind), but the low N H for IGRJ14091-6108 makes this possibility unlikely. While an EW of 1.2 keV is also somewhat high for a CV, values in excess of 400 eV (combining all iron ionization states) are not unusual (Hellier & Mukai 2004).…”
Section: Igrj14091-6108mentioning
confidence: 99%