2001
DOI: 10.1086/320916
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[ITAL]Chandra[/ITAL] Detection of Doppler-shifted X-Ray Line Profiles from the Wind of ζ Puppis (O4 [CLC]f[/CLC])

Abstract: We report on a 67 ks High-Energy Transmission Grating observation of the optically brightest early O star z Puppis (O4 f). Many resolved X-ray lines are seen in the spectra over a wavelength range of 5-25 Å . Chandra has sufficient spectral resolution to study the velocity structure of isolated X-ray line profiles and to distinguish the individual forbidden, intercombination, and resonance (fir) emission lines in several He-like ions, even where the individual components are strongly Doppler-broadened. In cont… Show more

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“…Although unresolved, several emission lines reveal their presence as "bump" features, including Mg, Si, and likely S. The crowded region around 1 keV is probably due to numerous lines of Fe, by analogy with the resolved X-ray spectra from O stars (e.g., Kahn et al 2001;Cassinelli et al 2001). Of special interest is the suggestive presence of N line emission at 0.43 keV and N at 0.50 keV.…”
Section: X-ray Spectramentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Although unresolved, several emission lines reveal their presence as "bump" features, including Mg, Si, and likely S. The crowded region around 1 keV is probably due to numerous lines of Fe, by analogy with the resolved X-ray spectra from O stars (e.g., Kahn et al 2001;Cassinelli et al 2001). Of special interest is the suggestive presence of N line emission at 0.43 keV and N at 0.50 keV.…”
Section: X-ray Spectramentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Lucy & White 1980;Casinelli et al 1994;Casinelli et al 2001;Kahn et al 2001;Schulz et al 2003). However, the wind shock model would not predict the observed hot plasma component of T 2 ∼ 16 MK.…”
Section: The B1 III Star O Permentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Observable diagnostics of the former include extended black absorption troughs in saturated UV P Cygni profiles Send offprint requests to: R. K. Prinja, e-mail: rkp@star.ucl.ac.uk (Lucy 1983), X-ray emission (Lucy & White 1980;Feldmeier et al 1997;Kahn et al 2001;Cassinelli et al 2001), and non-thermal radio emission (Bieging et al 1989;Scuderi et al 1998). The small-scale wind structures responsible for these signatures are believed to result from a strong instability in the line-driven winds, which operates on linear scales smaller than the Sobolev length.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%