X-ray spectral diagnostics of activity in massive stars
Abstract
X-rays give direct evidence of instabilities, time-variable structure, and shock heating in the winds of O stars. The observed broad X-ray emission lines provide information about the kinematics of shock-heated wind plasma, enabling us to test wind-shock models. And their shapes provide information about wind absorption, and thus about the wind mass-loss rates. Mass-loss rates determined from X-ray line profiles are not sensitive to density-squared clumping effects, and indicate mass-loss rate reductions of factors of 3 to 6 over traditional diagnostics that suffer from density-squared effects. Broad-band X-ray spectral energy distributions also provide mass-loss rate information via soft X-ray absorption signatures. In some cases, the degree of wind absorption is so high that the hardening of the X-ray SED can be quite significant. We discuss these results as applied to the early O stars zeta Pup (O4 If), 9 Sgr (O4 V((f))), and HD 93129A (O2 If*).
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@article{arxiv.1009.5669,
title = {X-ray spectral diagnostics of activity in massive stars},
author = {David H. Cohen and Emma E. Wollman and Maurice A. Leutenegger},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1009.5669},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
To appear in the proceedings of IAU 272: Active OB Stars