Probing large-scale wind structures in Vela X-1 using off-states with INTEGRAL

Sidoli, L.; Bozzo, E.; Pottschmidt, K.; Torrejón, J. M.; Kretschmar, P.; Fürst, F.; Paizis, A.

Italy, United States, Spain, Switzerland

Abstract

Vela X-1 is the prototype of the class of wind-fed accreting pulsars in high-mass X-ray binaries hosting a supergiant donor. We have analysed in a systematic way 10 years of INTEGRAL data of Vela X-1 (22-50 keV) and we found that when outside the X-ray eclipse, the source undergoes several luminosity drops where the hard X-rays luminosity goes below ∼3 × 1035 erg s-1, becoming undetected by INTEGRAL. These drops in the X-ray flux are usually referred to as `off-states' in the literature. We have investigated the distribution of these off-states along the Vela X-1 ∼ 8.9 d orbit, finding that their orbital occurrence displays an asymmetric distribution, with a higher probability to observe an off-state near the pre-eclipse than during the post-eclipse. This asymmetry can be explained by scattering of hard X-rays in a region of ionized wind, able to reduce the source hard X-ray brightness preferentially near eclipse ingress. We associate this ionized large-scale wind structure with the photoionization wake produced by the interaction of the supergiant wind with the X-ray emission from the neutron star. We emphasize that this observational result could be obtained thanks to the accumulation of a decade of INTEGRAL data, with observations covering the whole orbit several times, allowing us to detect an asymmetric pattern in the orbital distribution of off-states in Vela X-1.

2015 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
INTEGRAL 16