Discovery of Red-shifted He-like Iron Absorption Line from Luminous Accreting Neutron Star SMC X-1
Abstract
We have analyzed X-ray data of SMC X-1 obtained with Suzaku, and discovered a combination of an absorption line and an underlying broadened emission line centered at 6.4 keV in an observation performed on May 19, 2012. This absorption line is centered at 6.61-0.03+0.02~keV with an absorption strength of 5.9-1.4+1.7, naturally interpreted as an Heα resonance line of Fe at 6.7~keV that has a redshift of 4000-1300+1400\;km\;s-1. Although Suzaku observed this system ten times during 11 months in 2011--2012, the absorption feature has been seen only in a single observation when the NS was in a rising phase of the super-orbital modulation, which can be regarded as an egress from occultation by an extended accretion disk. We therefore attribute the line to a low density, highly ionized absorber in an accretion disk corona arising from the disk illuminated by the NS's intense X-rays. This interpretation also agrees with a discussion on the photoionization degree and the line depth.
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