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The Astrophysical journal, 2024-05, Vol.966 (2), p.211
2024
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Supernova Archaeology with X-Ray Binary Winds: The Case of GRO J1655−40
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  • The Astrophysical journal, 2024-05, Vol.966 (2), p.211
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Philadelphia: The American Astronomical Society
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2024
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  • Abstract Supernovae are responsible for the elemental enrichment of the galaxy, and some are postulated to leave behind a black hole. In a stellar binary system, the supernova pollutes its companion, and the black hole can accrete back its own debris and emit X-rays. In this sequence of events, which is only poorly understood, winds are ejected and observed through X-ray absorption lines. Measuring abundances of elements in the wind can lead to inferences about the historical explosion and possibly identify the long-gone progenitor of the compact object. Here, we reanalyze the uniquely rich X-ray spectrum of the 2005 outburst of GRO J1655−40. We reconstruct the absorption measure distribution (AMD) of the wind and find that it increases sharply with ionization from H-like O up to H-like Ca and then flattens out. The AMD is then used to measure the relative abundances of 18 different elements. The present abundances are in partial agreement with a previous work with discrepancies mostly for low- Z elements. The overabundance of odd- Z elements hints at a high-metallicity, high-mass (≃25 M ⊙ ) progenitor. Interestingly, the abundances are different from those measured in the companion atmosphere, indicating that the wind entrains lingering ambient supernova debris. This can be expected since the current total stellar mass of the binary (<10 M ⊙ ) is much less than the progenitor mass.
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Englisch
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ISSN: 0004-637X
eISSN: 1538-4357
DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/ad3803
Titel-ID: cdi_crossref_primary_10_3847_1538_4357_ad3803

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