Dynamical Ne K Edge and Line Variations in the X-Ray Spectrum of the Ultra-compact Binary 4U 0614+091

Abstract

We observed the ultra-compact binary candidate 4U 0614+091 for a total of 200 ksec with the high-energy transmission gratings onboard the X-ray Observatory. The source is found at various intensity levels with spectral variations present. X-ray luminosities vary between 2.0×1036 and 3.5×1036 . Continuum variations are present at all times and spectra can be well fit with a powerlaw component, a high kT blackbody component, and a broad line component near oxygen. The spectra require adjustments to the Ne K edge and in some occasions also to the Mg K edge. The Ne K edge appears variable in terms of optical depths and morphology. The edge reveals average blue- and red-shifted values implying Doppler velocities of the order of 3500 . The data show that Ne K exhibits excess column densities of up to several 1018 cm-2. The variability proves that the excess is intrinsic to the source. The correponding disk velocities also imply an outer disk radius of the order of < 109 cm consistent with an ultra-compact binary nature. We also detect a prominent soft emission line complex near the Lα position which appears extremely broad and relativistic effects from near the innermost disk have to be included. Gravitationally broadened line fits also provide nearly edge-on angles of inclination between 86 and 89. The emissions appear consistent with an ionized disk with ionization parameters of the order of 104 at radii of a few 107 cm. The line wavelengths with respect to \ are found variably blue-shifted indicating more complex inner disk dynamics.

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