Rapid Variability of P Cygni Lines in Massive X-Ray Binaries

Voit, G. Mark; Kallman, Timothy R.; McCray, Richard

United States

Abstract

In early-type X-ray binaries, the recombination time scales for ions such as C IV, Si IV, and N V in the stellar winds of their massive OB companion stars can be very short compared to typical X-ray pulsation or fluctuation time scales. Thus, the authors predict that the 'bleached zones', in which these ions are removed from the stellar wind by X-ray photoionization, will track the X-ray beam as it rotates and that the P Cygni line profiles due to these ions will pulsate. With the IUE satellite the authors obtained low-resolution UV spectra of the binary X-ray system HD 77581/4U 0900-40 resolved into six phase bins of the 283 s pulse period; the observed upper limit to the pulse amplitude of the equivalent width of C IV 1550 A was less than the predicted value. However, the pulsations should be easy to observe with the Hubble Space Telescope.

1987 The Astrophysical Journal
IUE 10