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2012ApJ...757..162K - Astrophys. J., 757, 162 (2012/October-1)

X-ray photoionized bubble in the wind of Vela X-1 pulsar supergiant companion.

KRTICKA J., KUBAT J. and SKALICKY J.

Abstract (from CDS):

Vela X-1 is the archetype of high-mass X-ray binaries (HMXBs), composed of a neutron star and a massive B supergiant. The supergiant is a source of a strong radiatively driven stellar wind. The neutron star sweeps up this wind and creates a huge amount of X-rays as a result of energy release during the process of wind accretion. Here, we provide detailed NLTE models of the Vela X-1 envelope. We study how the X-rays photoionize the wind and destroy the ions responsible for the wind acceleration. The resulting decrease of the radiative force explains the observed reduction of the wind terminal velocity in a direction to the neutron star. The X-rays create a distinct photoionized region around the neutron star filled with a stagnating flow. The existence of such photoionized bubbles is a general property of HMXBs. We unveil a new principle governing these complex objects, according to which there is an upper limit to the X-ray luminosity the compact star can have without suspending the wind due to inefficient line driving.

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Journal keyword(s): hydrodynamics - radiative transfer - stars: early-type - stars: mass-loss - stars: winds, outflows

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