Publication Date:
2019-07-12
Description:
Cygnus X-2 was observed during 13 separate pointings in the course of 1 yr by the Einstein monitor proportional counter. During one of these pointings the objective grating spectrometer was also used. It is found that the data from these observations are well fitted by single-component thermal bremsstrahlung models with temperatures ranging from 4-12 keV; however, two-component models, where one component is a blackbody, are not excluded. The X-ray light curve appears to be correlated with the 9.843 day optical period, possibly implying a partial eclipse of the X-ray source. During the high states there are irregular dips of up to 30 percent in intensity that last for 300-700 s. The high spectra resolution grating data were taken during one of the high states when these dips occurred, and it is possible to distinguish variable variable emission and absorption features due to Fe, O, and Ne. The picture of Cygnus X-2 is consistent with an intrinsic thermal source surrounded by a hot accretion disk corona. This model can be used to explain the high and low X-ray states, the variability within the states, and the intensity dips which occur in the high states.
Keywords:
ASTROPHYSICS
Type:
Astrophysical Journal, Part 1 (ISSN 0004-637X); 307; 698-710
Format:
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