2008A&A...492..511K


Query : 2008A&A...492..511K

2008A&A...492..511K - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 492, 511-525 (2008/12-3)

High variability in Vela X-1: giant flares and off states.

KREYKENBOHM I., WILMS J., KRETSCHMAR P., TORREJON J.M., POTTSCHMIDT K., HANKE M., SANTANGELO A., FERRIGNO C. and STAUBERT R.

Abstract (from CDS):

We investigate the spectral and temporal behavior of the high mass X-ray binary Vela X-1 during a phase of high activity, with special focus on the observed giant flares and off states. INTEGRAL observed Vela X-1 in a long almost uninterrupted observation for two weeks in 2003 Nov/Dec. The data were analyzed with OSA 7.0 and FTOOLS 6.2. We derive the pulse period, light curves, spectra, hardness ratios, and hardness intensity diagrams, and study the eclipse. In addition to an already high activity level, Vela X-1 exhibited several intense flares, the brightest ones reaching a maximum intensity of more than 5 Crab in the 20-40keV band and several off states where the source was no longer detected by INTEGRAL. We determine the pulse period to be 283.5320±0.0002s, which is stable throughout the entire observation. Analyzing the eclipses provided an improvement in the ephemeris. Spectral analysis of the flares indicates that there appear to be two types of flares: relatively brief flares, which can be extremely intense and show spectral softening, in contrast to high intensity states, which are longer and show no softening. Both flares and off states are interpreted as being due to a strongly structured wind of the optical companion. When Vela X-1 encounters a cavity with strongly reduced density, the flux will drop triggering the onset of the propeller effect, which inhibits further accretion, giving rise to off states. The sudden decrease in the density of the material required to trigger the propeller effect in Vela X-1 is of the same order as predicted by theoretical papers about the densities in OB star winds. A similarly structured wind can produce giant flares when Vela X-1 encounters a dense blob in the wind.

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Journal keyword(s): X-rays: stars - stars: flare - stars: pulsars: individual: Vela X-1 - stars: magnetic fields

CDS comments: Paragraph. 2.2 H 0918-5459 is a misprint for H 0918-549.

Simbad objects: 15

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Number of rows : 15
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 V* V635 Cas HXB 01 18 31.9704955824 +63 44 33.072603144 17.05 16.64 15.19 14.34 13.22 B0.2Ve 744 0
2 V* BQ Cam HXB 03 34 59.9116110096 +53 10 23.296879776   17.16 15.42 14.26 13.04 O8.5Ve 478 1
3 LEDA 3097174 Sy2 07 56 19.636 -41 37 42.07           ~ 60 1
4 2MASS J07594181-3843560 Sy1 07 59 41.8249527816 -38 43 56.041748544           ~ 64 0
5 NAME Vela Pulsar Psr 08 35 20.65525 -45 10 35.1545     15.10     ~ 2316 1
6 4U 0836-42 LXB 08 37 23.6 -42 54 02           ~ 67 0
7 HD 74194 HXB 08 40 47.7915253032 -45 03 30.235569624 7.05 7.77 7.55 8.70   O8.5Ib-II(f)p 209 0
8 V* GP Vel HXB 09 02 06.8608812864 -40 33 16.899168060 6.85 7.37 6.87 6.31 6.05 B0.5Ia 1505 0
9 4U 0919-54 LXB 09 20 26.4818170056 -55 12 24.512806404 20.40 21.30 21.0     ~ 164 0
10 1E 1145.1-6141 HXB 11 47 28.5598257552 -61 57 13.426997544   13.08       B2Iae 149 0
11 NGC 4253 Sy1 12 18 26.5163572920 +29 48 46.531535472   14.34 13.57     ~ 1041 1
12 HD 153919 HXB 17 03 56.7725629224 -37 50 38.913331452 6.06 6.78 6.51 6.08 5.90 O6Iafcp 814 1
13 V* V2116 Oph Sy* 17 32 02.1532435416 -24 44 44.129169096   20.78 18.4     M6IIIe 692 1
14 4U 1907+09 HXB 19 09 38.0514267264 +09 49 47.270139132   19.41 16.35 15.570 12.53 O9.5Iab 345 0
15 NAME Vela Field reg ~ ~           ~ 182 0

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