论文标题
中子恒星超级高质量X射线二进制的半分析处理:I。偏心轨道
A semi-analytical treatment to wind accretion in neutron star supergiant high mass X-ray binaries: I. eccentric orbits
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论文摘要
我们在本文中介绍了对带有偏心轨道的风源中子恒星超级X射线二进制中的积聚过程进行半分析处理的第一步。我们考虑了超级恒星的球形对称风,以及在紧凑物体上积聚的简化模型。包括积聚中子恒星对恒星风对恒星风的光电离的自洽计算。这种效应是通过偏心轨道引起的质量积聚率的调节,以获得沿轨道系统的预期X射线光度。作为结果的一部分,我们首先表明,在先前论文中报道的超级X射线二进制文件的低和高X射线光度溶液的双模式可能是由于中子星的效果首先接近,然后离开同伴(而无需同时存在)。我们建议,强风光离子发作会导致来源的偏离状态。我们的计算应用于具有已知偏心率的一些经典超级X射线二进制系统(Vela X-1,4U 1907+09,GX 301-2),以及唯一具有已确认的偏心轨道的超级快速X射线瞬变,IGR J08408-4503。将结果与这些来源的观察结果进行了比较。我们还讨论了将计算扩展到未来出版物中更全面的处理所需的下一步。
We present in this paper a first step toward a semi-analytical treatment of the accretion process in wind-fed neutron star supergiant X-ray binaries with eccentric orbits. We consider the case of a spherically symmetric wind for the supergiant star and a simplified model for the accretion onto the compact object. A self-consistent calculation of the photoionization of the stellar wind by the X-rays from the accreting neutron star is included. This effect is convolved with the modulation of the mass accretion rate induced by the eccentric orbit to obtain the expected X-ray luminosity of a system along the orbit. As part of our results, we first show that the bi-modality of low and high X-ray luminosity solutions for supergiant X-ray binaries reported in previous papers is likely to result from the effect of the neutron star approaching first and then moving away from the companion (without coexisting simultaneously). We propose that episodes of strong wind photoionization can give rise to off-states of the sources. Our calculations are applied to the case of a few classical supergiant X-ray binary systems with known eccentricities (Vela X-1, 4U 1907+09, GX 301-2) and to the case of the only supergiant fast X-ray transient with a confirmed eccentric orbit, IGR J08408-4503. The results are compared with observational findings on these sources. We also discuss the next steps needed to expand the calculations toward a more comprehensive treatment in future publications.