Probing Clumpy Stellar Winds in SFXTs
Astrophysics
2009-06-23 v1
Abstract
Quantitative constraints on the wind clumping of massive stars can be obtained from the study of the hard X-ray variability of SFXTs. In these systems, a large fraction of the hard X-ray emission is emitted in the form of flares with typical duration of 3 ksec, frequency of 7 days and luminosity of ergs/s. Such flares are most probably emitted by the interaction of a compact object orbiting at R with wind clumps ( g). The density ratio between the clumps and the inter-clump medium is . The parameters of the clumps and of the inter-clump medium are in good agreement with macro-clumping scenario and line-driven instability simulations.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0803.1725,
title = {Probing Clumpy Stellar Winds in SFXTs},
author = {R. Walter and J. Zurita-Heras},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0803.1725},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
3 pages, A Population Explosion: The Nature and Evolution of X-ray Binaries in Diverse Environments