A transient ultraviolet outflow in the short-period X-ray binary UW CrB
Abstract
Accreting low mass X-ray binaries (LMXBs) are capable of launching powerful outflows such as accretion disc winds. In disc winds, vast amounts of material can be carried away, potentially greatly impacting the binary and its environment. Previous studies have uncovered signatures of disc winds in the X-ray, optical, near-infrared, and recently even the UV band, predominantly in LMXBs with large discs ( hrs). Here, we present the discovery of transient UV outflow features in UW CrB, a high-inclination (\deg) neutron star LMXB with an orbital period of only min. We present P-Cygni profiles detected for Si iv 1400\r{A} and tentatively for N v 1240\r{A} in one 15 min exposure, which is the only exposure covering orbital phase , with a velocity of km/s. We show that due to the presence of black body emission from the neutron star surface and/or boundary layer, a thermal disc wind can be driven despite the short , but explore alternative scenarios as well. The discovery that thermal disc winds may occur in NS-LMXBs with as small as min, and can potentially be transient on time scales as short as min, warrants further observational and theoretical work.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2305.10793,
title = {A transient ultraviolet outflow in the short-period X-ray binary UW CrB},
author = {S. Fijma and N. Castro Segura and N. Degenaar and C. Knigge and N. Higginbottom and J. V. Hernández Santisteban and T. J. Maccarone},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.10793},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
5 pages, 5 figures. Submitted to MNRAS