XRISM Observations of Accretion Disk Corona in Cyg X-2
Abstract
We present the high-resolution X-ray spectrum of the Z-source Cygnus X-2, obtained with X-Ray Imaging and Spectroscopy Mission (XRISM). The observations have enabled a precise characterization of the Fe-K emission lines from the accretion disk corona (ADC) and a possible detection of an ultra-fast outflow (UFO). The ADC component has at least two distinct regions. The Fe-K emission lines are remarkably broad, with a velocity dispersion of σv=2300+900-700~km~s-1. This can be larger than what was observed in previous Chandra observations (1120870~km~s-1) and recent XRISM observations of the similar Z-source GX 340+0 (360--800~km~s-1). Furthermore, we marginally detect a blueshifted absorption feature, which we identify as either Fe26 or Fe25, with outflow velocities of -0.29c or -0.26c, respectively. The mass loss rate is M10-8M\,yr-1. Our findings suggest that the ADC in Cyg X-2 has a kinematically active environment with a high degree of turbulence and kinetic energy.
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