Photoionized features in the X-ray spectrum of EX Hydrae
Abstract
We present the first results from a long (496 ks) Chandra High Energy Transmission Grating observation of the intermediate polar EX Hydrae. In addition to the narrow emission lines from the cooling post-shock gas, for the first time we have detected a broad component in some of the X-ray emission lines, namely O VIII 18.97, Mg XII 8.42, Si XIV 6.18, and Fe XVII 16.78. The broad and narrow components have widths of ~ 1600 km s^-1 and ~ 150 km s^-1, respectively. We propose a scenario where the broad component is formed in the pre-shock accretion flow, photoionized by radiation from the post-shock flow. Because the photoionized region has to be close to the radiation source in order to produce strong photoionized emission lines from ions like O VIII, Fe XVII, Mg XII, and Si XIV, our photoionization model constrains the height of the standing shock above the white dwarf surface. Thus, the X-ray spectrum from EX Hya manifests features of both magnetic and non-magnetic cataclysmic variables.
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@article{arxiv.1001.5459,
title = {Photoionized features in the X-ray spectrum of EX Hydrae},
author = {G. J. M. Luna and J. C. Raymond and N. S. Brickhouse and C. W. Mauche and D. Proga and D. Steeghs and R. Hoogerwerf},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1001.5459},
year = {2015}
}
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accepted in The Astrophysical Journal