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Glimpse of the highly obscured HMXB IGR J16318−4848 with Hitomi*

Authors :
Collaboration, Hitomi
Aharonian, Felix
Akamatsu, Hiroki
Akimoto, Fumie
Allen, Steven W
Angelini, Lorella
Audard, Marc
Awaki, Hisamitsu
Axelsson, Magnus
Bamba, Aya
Bautz, Marshall W
Blandford, Roger
Brenneman, Laura W
Brown, Gregory V
Bulbul, Esra
Cackett, Edward M
Chernyakova, Maria
Chiao, Meng P
Coppi, Paolo S
Costantini, Elisa
de Plaa, Jelle
de Vries, Cor P
den Herder, Jan-Willem
Done, Chris
Dotani, Tadayasu
Ebisawa, Ken
Eckart, Megan E
Enoto, Teruaki
Ezoe, Yuichiro
Fabian, Andrew C
Ferrigno, Carlo
Foster, Adam R
Fujimoto, Ryuichi
Fukazawa, Yasushi
Furuzawa, Akihiro
Galeazzi, Massimiliano
Gallo, Luigi C
Gandhi, Poshak
Giustini, Margherita
Goldwurm, Andrea
Gu, Liyi
Guainazzi, Matteo
Haba, Yoshito
Hagino, Kouichi
Hamaguchi, Kenji
Harrus, Ilana M
Hatsukade, Isamu
Hayashi, Katsuhiro
Hayashi, Takayuki
Hayashida, Kiyoshi
Hiraga, Junko S
Hornschemeier, Ann
Hoshino, Akio
Hughes, John P
Ichinohe, Yuto
Iizuka, Ryo
Inoue, Hajime
Inoue, Yoshiyuki
Ishida, Manabu
Ishikawa, Kumi
Ishisaki, Yoshitaka
Iwai, Masachika
Kaastra, Jelle
Kallman, Tim
Kamae, Tsuneyoshi
Kataoka, Jun
Katsuda, Satoru
Kawai, Nobuyuki
Kelley, Richard L
Kilbourne, Caroline A
Kitaguchi, Takao
Kitamoto, Shunji
Kitayama, Tetsu
Kohmura, Takayoshi
Kokubun, Motohide
Koyama, Katsuji
Koyama, Shu
Kretschmar, Peter
Krimm, Hans A
Kubota, Aya
Kunieda, Hideyo
Laurent, Philippe
Lee, Shiu-Hang
Leutenegger, Maurice A
Limousin, Olivier O
Loewenstein, Michael
Long, Knox S
Lumb, David
Madejski, Greg
Maeda, Yoshitomo
Maier, Daniel
Makishima, Kazuo
Markevitch, Maxim
Matsumoto, Hironori
Matsushita, Kyoko
McCammon, Dan
McNamara, Brian R
Mehdipour, Missagh
Miller, Eric D
Miller, Jon M
Mineshige, Shin
Mitsuda, Kazuhisa
Mitsuishi, Ikuyuki
Miyazawa, Takuya
Mizuno, Tsunefumi
Mori, Hideyuki
Mori, Koji
Mukai, Koji
Murakami, Hiroshi
Mushotzky, Richard F
Nakagawa, Takao
Nakajima, Hiroshi
Nakamori, Takeshi
Nakashima, Shinya
Nakazawa, Kazuhiro
Nobukawa, Kumiko K
Nobukawa, Masayoshi
Noda, Hirofumi
Odaka, Hirokazu
Ohashi, Takaya
Ohno, Masanori
Okajima, Takashi
Ota, Naomi
Ozaki, Masanobu
Paerels, Frits
Paltani, Stéphane
Petre, Robert
Pinto, Ciro
Porter, Frederick S
Pottschmidt, Katja
Reynolds, Christopher S
Safi-Harb, Samar
Saito, Shinya
Sakai, Kazuhiro
Sasaki, Toru
Sato, Goro
Sato, Kosuke
Sato, Rie
Sawada, Makoto
Schartel, Norbert
Serlemtsos, Peter J
Seta, Hiromi
Shidatsu, Megumi
Simionescu, Aurora
Smith, Randall K
Soong, Yang
Stawarz, Łukasz
Sugawara, Yasuharu
Sugita, Satoshi
Szymkowiak, Andrew
Tajima, Hiroyasu
Takahashi, Hiromitsu
Takahashi, Tadayuki
Takeda, Shiníchiro
Takei, Yoh
Tamagawa, Toru
Tamura, Takayuki
Tanaka, Takaaki
Tanaka, Yasuo
Tanaka, Yasuyuki T
Tashiro, Makoto S
Tawara, Yuzuru
Terada, Yukikatsu
Terashima, Yuichi
Tombesi, Francesco
Tomida, Hiroshi
Tsuboi, Yohko
Tsujimoto, Masahiro
Tsunemi, Hiroshi
Tsuru, Takeshi Go
Uchida, Hiroyuki
Uchiyama, Hideki
Uchiyama, Yasunobu
Ueda, Shutaro
Ueda, Yoshihiro
Uno, Shiníchiro
Urry, C Megan
Ursino, Eugenio
Watanabe, Shin
Werner, Norbert
Wilkins, Dan R
Williams, Brian J
Yamada, Shinya
Yamaguchi, Hiroya
Yamaoka, Kazutaka
Yamasaki, Noriko Y
Yamauchi, Makoto
Yamauchi, Shigeo
Yaqoob, Tahir
Yatsu, Yoichi
Yonetoku, Daisuke
Zhuravleva, Irina
Zoghbi, Abderahmen
Nakaniwa, Nozomi
Source :
Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan; March 2018, Vol. 70 Issue: 2
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

We report on a Hitomi observation of IGR J16318−4848, a high-mass X-ray binary system with an extremely strong absorption of NH∼ 1024cm−2. Previous X-ray studies revealed that its spectrum is dominated by strong fluorescence lines of Fe as well as continuum emission lines. For physical and geometrical insight into the nature of the reprocessing material, we utilized the high spectroscopic resolving power of the X-ray microcalorimeter (the soft X-ray spectrometer: SXS) and the wide-band sensitivity by the soft and hard X-ray imagers (SXI and HXI) aboard Hitomi. Even though the photon counts are limited due to unintended off-axis pointing, the SXS spectrum resolves Fe Kα1and Kα2lines and puts strong constraints on the line centroid and line width. The line width corresponds to a velocity of 160$^{+300}_{-70}$km s−1. This represents the most accurate, and smallest, width measurement of this line made so far from the any X-ray binary, much less than the Doppler broadening and Doppler shift expected from speeds that are characteristic of similar systems. Combined with the K-shell edge energy measured by the SXI and HXI spectra, the ionization state of Fe is estimated to be in the range of Fe i–iv. Considering the estimated ionization parameter and the distance between the X-ray source and the absorber, the density and thickness of the materials are estimated. The extraordinarily strong absorption and the absence of a Compton shoulder component have been confirmed. These characteristics suggest reprocessing materials that are distributed in a narrow solid angle or scattering, primarily by warm free electrons or neutral hydrogen. This measurement was achieved using the SXS detection of 19 photons. It provides strong motivation for follow-up observations of this and other X-ray binaries using the X-ray Astrophysics Recovery Mission and other comparable future instruments.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00046264 and 2053051X
Volume :
70
Issue :
2
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs64944770
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/pasj/psx154