Detecting emission lines with XMM-Newton in 4U 1538-52

Torrejón, J. M.; Osborne, J. P.; Page, K. L.; Rodes-Roca, J. J.; Bernabéu, G.

Spain, United Kingdom

Abstract

Context. The properties of the X-ray emission lines are a fundamental tool for studying the nature of the matter surrounding the neutron star and the phenomena that produce these lines.
Aims: The aim of this work is to analyse the X-ray spectrum of 4U 1538-52 obtained by the XMM-Newton observatory and to look for the presence of diagnostic lines in the energy range 0.3-11.5 keV.
Methods: We used a 54 ks PN & MOS/XMM-Newton observation of the high-mass X-ray binary 4U 1538-52 covering the orbital phase between 0.75 to 1.00 (the eclipse ingress). We modelled the 0.3-11.5 keV continuum emission with three absorbed power laws and looked for the emission lines.
Results: We found previously unreported recombination lines in this system at ~2.4 keV, ~1.9 keV, and ~1.3 keV, which is consistent with the presence of highly ionized states of S XV Heα, Si XIII Heα, and either Mg Kα or Mg XI Heα. On the other hand, in spectra that are both out of eclipse and in eclipse, we detect a fluorescence iron emission line at 6.4 keV, which is resolved into two components: a narrow (σ ≤ 10 eV) fluorescence Fe Kα line plus one hot line from highly photoionized Fe XXV.
Conclusions: The detection of new recombination lines during eclipse ingress in 4U 1538-52 indicates that there is an extended ionized region surrounding the neutron star.

2011 Astronomy and Astrophysics
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