Revisiting the archetypical wind accretor Vela X-1 in depth

IF 27.8 1区 物理与天体物理 Q1 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
P. Kretschmar, I. Mellah, S. Mart'inez-N'unez, F. Furst, Victoria Grinberg, Andreas A. C. Sander, J. Eijnden, N. Degenaar, Jes'us Ma'iz-Apell'aniz, Francisco Jim'enez Esteban, M. Ramos-Lerate, E. Utrilla
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Context: Vela X-1 is one of the best studied X-ray binaries. Frequently though, specific values for its parameters have been used in subsequent studies without considering alternatives. Aims: We aim to provide a robust compilation and synthesis of the accumulated knowledge about Vela X-1 as a solid baseline for future studies and identify specific avenues of possible future research. Methods: We explore the literature for Vela X-1 and on modelling efforts, describing the evolution of the system knowledge. We also add information derived from public data, especially the Gaia EDR3 release. Results: We update the distance to Vela X-1, the spectral classification for HD 77518 and find that the supergiant may be very close to filling its Roche lobe. Constraints on the clumpiness of the stellar wind have improved. The orbit is very well determined, but the uncertain inclination limits information on the neutron star mass. Estimates for the stellar wind have evolved towards lower velocities, supporting the idea of transient wind-captured disks around the neutron star. Hydrodynamic models and observations are consistent with an accretion wake trailing the neutron star. Conclusions: Vela X-1 is an excellent laboratory, but a lot of room remains to improve. Well-coordinated multi-wavelength observations and campaigns addressing the intrinsic variability are required. New opportunities will arise through new instrumentation. Models of the stellar wind should account for the orbital eccentricity and the non-spherical shape of HD 77581. Realistic multi-dimensional models of radiative transfer in the UV and X-rays are needed, but remain very challenging. Improved MHD models covering a wide range of scales would be required to improve understanding of the plasma-magnetosphere coupling. A full characterization of the accretion column remains another open challenge. (Abbreviated for arXiv)
深入回顾典型的风积体船帆X-1
背景:船帆X-1是被研究得最好的x射线双星之一。然而,在随后的研究中经常使用其参数的特定值,而不考虑替代方案。目的:我们的目标是提供关于Vela X-1积累的知识的强大汇编和综合,作为未来研究的坚实基线,并确定未来可能研究的具体途径。方法:我们探索了Vela X-1的文献和建模工作,描述了系统知识的演变。我们还添加了来自公共数据的信息,特别是Gaia EDR3的发布。结果:我们更新了到船帆X-1的距离,HD 77518的光谱分类,发现这颗超巨星可能非常接近填满它的罗氏叶。对恒星风团块性的限制得到了改善。轨道是很确定的,但不确定的倾角限制了中子星质量的信息。对恒星风的估计已经发展到更低的速度,这支持了中子星周围的瞬态风捕获盘的想法。流体动力学模型和观测结果与中子星后面的吸积尾迹一致。结论:Vela X-1是一个优秀的实验室,但还有很多空间需要改进。需要协调良好的多波长观测和针对内在变异性的运动。新的工具将带来新的机会。恒星风的模型应该考虑到HD 77581的轨道偏心率和非球形。现实的紫外线和x射线辐射传输的多维模型是必要的,但仍然非常具有挑战性。为了提高对等离子体-磁层耦合的理解,需要改进覆盖大范围尺度的MHD模型。对吸积柱的全面描述仍然是另一个悬而未决的挑战。(arXiv的缩写)
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The Astronomy and Astrophysics Review
The Astronomy and Astrophysics Review 地学天文-天文与天体物理
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期刊介绍: The Astronomy and Astrophysics Review is a journal that covers all areas of astronomy and astrophysics. It includes subjects related to other fields such as laboratory or particle physics, cosmic ray physics, studies in the solar system, astrobiology, instrumentation, and computational and statistical methods with specific astronomical applications. The frequency of review articles depends on the level of activity in different areas. The journal focuses on publishing review articles that are scientifically rigorous and easily comprehensible. These articles serve as a valuable resource for scientists, students, researchers, and lecturers who want to explore new or unfamiliar fields. The journal is abstracted and indexed in various databases including the Astrophysics Data System (ADS), BFI List, CNKI, CNPIEC, Current Contents/Physical, Chemical and Earth Sciences, Dimensions, EBSCO Academic Search, EI Compendex, Japanese Science and Technology, and more.
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