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A Deep Exposure in High Resolution X-Rays Reveals the Hottest Plasma in the $��\,$Puppis Wind

Authors :
Huenemoerder, David P.
Ignace, Richard
Miller, Nathan A.
Gayley, Kenneth G.
Hamann, Wolf-Rainer
Lauer, Jennifer
Moffat, Anthony F. J.
Naz��, Ya��l
Nichols, Joy S.
Oskinova, Lidia
Richardson, Noel D.
Waldron, Wayne
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
arXiv, 2020.

Abstract

We have obtained a very deep exposure (813 ks) of $��\,$Puppis (O4 supergiant) with the Chandra/HETG Spectrometer. Here we report on analysis of the 1-9 �� region, especially well suited for Chandra, which has a significant contribution from continuum emission between well separated emission lines from high-ionization species. These data allow us to study the hottest plasma present through the continuum shape and emission line strengths. Assuming a powerlaw emission measure distribution which has a high-temperature cut-off, we find that the emission is consistent with a thermal spectrum having a maximum temperature of 12 MK. This implies an effective wind shock velocity of $900\,\mathrm{km\,s^{-1}}$, well below the wind terminal speed of $2250\,\mathrm{km\,s^{-1}}$. For X-ray emission which forms close to the star, the speed and X-ray flux are larger than can be easily reconciled with strictly self-excited line-deshadowing-instability models, suggesting a need for a fraction of the wind to be accelerated extremely rapidly right from the base. This is not so much a dynamical instability as a nonlinear response to changing boundary conditions.<br />18 pages, 4 figures; accepted for publication in the Astrophysical Journal

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........6aaa2f4b0a860086f95c977d01570ea5
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2003.06889