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Hot, dense HeII outflows during the 2017 outburst of the X-ray transient Swift J1357.2-0933

Authors :
John A. Paice
James Matthews
P. A. Charles
Enrico Kotze
Poshak Gandhi
David A. H. Buckley
Source :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters.
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2019.

Abstract

Time-resolved SALT spectra of the short-period, dipping X-ray transient, Swift J1357.2-0933, during its 2017 outburst has revealed broad Balmer and HeII4686 absorption features, blue-shifted by ~600 km/s. Remarkably these features are also variable on the ~500s dipping period, indicating their likely association with structure in the inner accretion disc. We interpret this as arising in a dense, hot (>~30,000K) outflowing wind seen at very high inclination, and draw comparisons with other accretion disc corona sources. We argue against previous distance estimates of 1.5 kpc and favour a value >~6 kpc, implying an X-ray luminosity L_X>~4x10^{36} erg/s$. Hence it is not a very faint X-ray transient. Our preliminary 1D Monte-Carlo radiative transfer and photoionization calculations support this interpretation, as they imply a high intrinsic L_X, a column density N_H>~10^{24} cm^{-2} and a low covering factor for the wind. Our study shows that Swift J1357.2-0933 is truly remarkable amongst the cohort of luminous, galactic X-ray binaries, showing the first example of He II absorption, the first (and only) variable dip period and is possibly the first black hole 'accretion disc corona' candidate.<br />MNRAS Letters in press. Updated to match published version

Details

ISSN :
17453933 and 17453925
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7bab8f5eee8028e07f28383d94a80d3b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnrasl/slz120