Observations of Scorpius X-1 with IUE: Ultraviolet Results from a Multiwavelength Campaign
Raymond, J. C.; Lewin, W. H. G.; Mitsuda, K.; Verbunt, F.; Wood, K.; Vrtilek, S. D.; Penninx, W.; Hertz, P.
United States, Netherlands
Abstract
IUE UV results are presented for the low-mass X-ray binary Sco X-1. Models that predict UV continuum emission from the X-ray-heated surface from the companion star and from an X-ray illuminated accretion disk are adjusted for parameters intrinsic to Sco X-1, and fitted to the data. X-ray heating is found to be the dominant source of UV emission; the mass-accretion rate increases monotonically along the 'Z-shaped' curve in an X-ray color-color diagram. UV emission lines from He, C, N, O, and Si were detected; they all increase in intensity from the HB to the FB state. A model in which emission lines are due to outer-disk photoionization by the X-ray source is noted to give good agreement with line fluxes observed in each state.