discovery of absorption lines in low mass x-ray binaries: mxb 1659-298 and gx13+1 l. sidoli (iasf,...
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Discovery of ABSORPTION LINES in Low Mass X-ray Binaries:
MXB 1659-298 and GX13+1
L. Sidoli (IASF, Milano)A.N. Parmar
T. OosterbroekD. Lumb & C. Erd
(ESA/ESTEC, Noordwijk,The Netherlands)
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Summary of the XMM observations
● MXB 1659-298 (Sidoli et al. 2001, A&A 379, 540)
● GX 13+1 (Sidoli et al. 2002, A&A 385, 940)
● Private data (PI: A.N. Parmar) observation performed in 2001 Feb.
● PV data (3 observations) Rev. 56 & 57 observations performed in Mar.-Apr. 2000
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Two Low Mass X-ray Binaries
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GX 13+1
● Bright and persistent LMXB ● Radio & infrared counterparts● It displays a 15% modulation with a period of
~25 days, probably orbital (but not confirmed yet)
● @ ~ 7 kpc distance● Absorption Fe lines discovered with ASCA (Ueda
et al. 2001)
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MXB 1659-298 EPIC lightcurve
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MXB1659-298 Persistent Spectrum● L (2-10 keV) = 1.6E37
erg/s (@ 15 kpc)
● Column Density ~ 0.35 E22 cm-2
● Fe emission line ~ 6.5 keV (EW ~ 160 eV)
● Fe absorption lines:
– Fe xxv E=6.64 keV, EW= 33 eV
– Fe xxvi E=6.9 keV, EW = 42 eV
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Fe XXV Fe XXVI
MXB 1659-298
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MXB 1659-298
Orbital Dependence of the IRON Absorption Lines
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MXB1659-298 RGS Spectrum
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MXB1659-298 RGS Spectrum
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GX13+1 XMM-Newton Observation
● 3 on-axis PV observations● MOS full frame, pile-up problems● PN Timing Mode data have been considered● Exposure Times = 2.5 ks (obs.0101), 2.1 ks (obs.
0901), 2.3 ks (obs. 1001)● Continuum modeled with the ASCA model (Ueda
et al. 2001): absorbed BBody + diskBB
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GX13+1 PN Spectrum
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GX13+1 PN Spectrum
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Summary of the GX13+1 features
● Absorption line @ 4.1 keV (EW~7 eV) likely due to CaXX
● Absorption lines @ 6.7 & 7 keV (EWs ~ 20 & 50 eV respectively) produced by Fe XXV Kalpha and Fe XXVI Kalpha absorption
● Absorption lines @ 7.8 & 8.3 keV (EW ~ 30 & 40 eV respectively), probably due to Fe XXV Kbeta and Fe XXVI Kbeta absorption
● Fe xxv edge @ 8.83 keV
● Fe xxvi edge @ 9.28 keV
● Fe broad emission line @ 6.3 keV
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CONCLUSIONS
● MXB 1659-298:– Ovii, Ne X, Fe XXV, Fe XXVI narrow absorption
lines mean highly ionized plasma & anisotropy– No orbital dependence– Absorption in persistent spectrum implies absorption
NOT due to the same matter producing absorption DIPS
– Flattened geometry of the absorbing matter above the accretion disk, around the central source
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CONCLUSIONS 2
● GX13+1:– Orbital period is not known yet, so the orbital
dependence cannot be studied. In any case, if 25 days is the real orbital period, the XMM obs. cover only a fraction of it
– No evidence for any velocity shifts in the line centroids
– Narrow lines– The EWs of the Fe Kalpha lines are consistent with
those measured with ASCA few years before. This means a STABLE GEOMETRY of the ABSORBING PLASMA