Eclipsing Broad Emission Lines in Hercules X‐1: Evidence for a Disk Wind?
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- 1 March 2001
- journal article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 549 (1) , 537-553
- https://doi.org/10.1086/319066
Abstract
We present disk wind model calculations for the broad emission lines seen in the ultraviolet spectra of the X-ray binary Hercules X-1. Recent HST/STIS observations of these lines suggest that they are kinematically linked to the orbital motion of the neutron star and exhibit a red-shifted to blue-shifted evolution of the line shape during the progression of the eclipse from ingress to egress which is indicative of disk emission. Furthermore, these lines are single-peaked which implies that they may be formed in a disk wind similar to those we have proposed as producing the broad emission lines seen in the UV spectra of active galactic nuclei. We compute line profiles as a function of eclipse phase and compare them to the observed line profiles. Various effects may modify the appearance of the lines including resonant scattering in the wind itself, self-shadowing of the warped disk from the central continuum, and self-obscuration of parts of the disk along the observer's line-of-sight. These latter two effects can cause orbital and precessional phase dependent variations in the emission lines. Hence, examination of the line profiles as a function of these phases can, in principle, provide additional information on the characteristics of the disk warpKeywords
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