Dipping in Cygnus X-2 in a multi-wavelength campaign due to absorption of extended ADC emission
Journal article, 2011

We report results of one-day simultaneous multiwavelength observations of Cygnus X-2 using XMM, Chandra, the European VLBI Network and the XMM Optical Monitor. During the observations, the source did not exhibit Z-track movement, but remained in the vicinity of the soft apex. It was in a radio quiescent/quiet state of <150 mu Jy. Strong dip events were seen as 25% reductions in X-ray intensity. The use of broadband CCD spectra in combination with narrow-band grating spectra has now demonstrated for the first time that these dipping events in Cygnus X-2 are caused by absorption in cool material in quite a unique way. In the band 0.2-10 keV, dipping appears to be due to progressive covering of the Comptonized emission of an extended accretion disk corona, the covering factor rising to 40% in deep dipping with an associated column density of 3 x 10(23) atom cm(-2). Remarkably, the blackbody emission of the neutron star is not affected by these dips, in strong contrast with observations of typical low mass X-ray binary dipping sources. The Chandra and XMM gratings directly measure the optical depths in absorption edges such as Ne K, Fe L, and O K and a comparison of the optical depths in the edges of non-dip and dip data reveals no increase of optical depth during dipping even though the continuum emission sharply decreases. Based on these findings, at orbital phase 0.35, we propose that dipping in this observation is caused by absorption in the outer disk by structures located opposite to the impact bulge of the accretion stream. With an inclination angle >60 degrees these structures can still cover large parts of the extended ADC, without absorbing emission from the central neutral star.

timing-explorer

quasi-periodic oscillations

radio continuum: general

neutron-star

X-rays: individuals: Cyg X-2

interstellar-medium

grating spectrometer

xmm-newton

accretion disks

X-rays: binaries

accretion

circinus x-1

x-ray spectroscopy

high-resolution

z-track sources

stars: neutron

acceleration of particles

Author

M. Balucinska-Church

University of Birmingham

N. S. Schulz

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

J. Wilms

Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg

A. Gibiec

Uniwersytet Jagiellonski w Krakowie

M. Hanke

Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg

R. E. Spencer

University of Manchester

Anthony Rushton

Chalmers, Earth and Space Sciences, Onsala Space Observatory

M. J. Church

University of Birmingham

Astronomy and Astrophysics

0004-6361 (ISSN) 1432-0746 (eISSN)

Vol. 530 A102

Subject Categories (SSIF 2011)

Astronomy, Astrophysics and Cosmology

DOI

10.1051/0004-6361/201015931

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10/7/2017