Chandra and XMM monitoring of the black hole X-ray binary IC 10 X-1
The massive black hole (BH)+Wolf-Rayet (WR) binary IC 10 X-1 was observed in a series of 10 Chandra and two XMM-Newton observations spanning 2003-2012, showing consistent variability around ..., with a spectral hardening event in 2009. We phase connected the entire light curve by folding the photon...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 2015-01, Vol.446 (2), p.1399-1410 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The massive black hole (BH)+Wolf-Rayet (WR) binary IC 10 X-1 was observed in a series of 10 Chandra and two XMM-Newton observations spanning 2003-2012, showing consistent variability around ..., with a spectral hardening event in 2009. We phase connected the entire light curve by folding the photon arrival times on a series of trial periods spanning the known orbital period and its uncertainty, refining the X-ray period to P = 1.45175(1) d. The duration of minimum flux in the X-ray eclipse is ~5 h which together with the optical radial velocity (RV) curve for the companion yields a radius for the eclipsing body of 8-10 R... for the allowed range of masses. The orbital separation ... then provides a limiting inclination i > 63... for total eclipses to occur. The eclipses are asymmetric (egress duration ~0.9 h) and show energy dependence, suggestive of an accretion disc hotspot and corona. The eclipse is much (~5...) wider than the 1.5-2 R WR star, pointing to absorption/scattering in the dense wind of the WR star. The same is true of the close analog NGC 300 X-1. RV measurements of the He II [...] line from the literature show a phase shift with respect to the X-ray ephemeris such that the velocity does not pass through zero at mid-eclipse. The X-ray eclipse leads inferior conjunction of the RV curve by ~90..., so either the BH is being eclipsed by a trailing shock/plume, or the He II line does not directly trace the motion of the WR star and instead originates in a shadowed partially ionized region of the stellar wind. (ProQuest: ... denotes formulae/symbols omitted.) |
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ISSN: | 0035-8711 1365-2966 |
DOI: | 10.1093/mnras/stu2151 |