Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2007-02-15
Astrophys.J.663:522-542,2007
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
35 pages, 14 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ
Scientific paper
10.1086/518101
We report the results of an X-ray observing campaign on the massive, evolved star Eta Carinae, concentrating on the 2003 X-ray minimum as seen by the XMM-Newton observatory. These are the first spatially-resolved X-ray monitoring observations of the stellar X-ray spectrum during the minimum. The hard X-ray emission, believed to be associated with the collision of Eta Carinae's wind with the wind from a massive companion star, varied strongly in flux on timescales of days, but not significantly on timescales of hours. The lowest X-ray flux in the 2-10 keV band seen by XMM-Newton was only 0.7% of the maximum seen by RXTE just before the X-ray minimum. The slope of the X-ray continuum above 5 keV did not vary in any observation, which suggests that the electron temperature of the hottest plasma associated with the stellar source did not vary significantly at any phase. Through the minimum, the absorption to the stellar source increased by a factor of 5-10 to NH ~3-4E23 cm-2. The thermal Fe XXV emission line showed significant excesses on both the red and blue sides of the line outside the minimum and exhibited an extreme red excess during the minimum. The Fe fluorescence line at 6.4 keV increased in equivalent width from 100 eV outside the minimum to 200 eV during the minimum. From these observed features, we discuss two possible causes of the X-ray minimum; the eclipse of the X-ray plasma and an intrinsic fading of the X-ray emissivity. The drop in the colliding wind X-ray emission also revealed the presence of an additional X-ray component which exhibited no variation on timescales of weeks to years. This component may be produced by the collision of high speed outflows at v \~1000-2000 km s-1 from Eta Carinae with ambient gas within a few thousand AU from the star.
Corcoran Michael F.
Damineli Augusto
Davidson Kris
Gull Theodore
Hamaguchi Kenji
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