Hercules X-1: Spectral Variability of an X-Ray Pulsar in a Stellar Binary System.
Abstract
A cosmic X-ray spectroscopy experiment onboard the Orbiting Solar Observatory 8 (OSO-8), observed Her x-1 continuously for approximately 8 days. Spectral-temporal correlations of the X-ray emission were obtained. The major results concern observations of: (1) iron band emission, (2) spectral hardening (increase in effective x-ray temperature) within the X-ray pulse, and (3) a transition from an X-ray low state to a high state. The spectrum obtained prior to the high state can be interpreted as reflected emission from a hot coronal gas surrounding an accretion disk, which itself shields the primary X-ray source from the line of sight during the low state. The spectral hardening within the X-ray pulse was indicative of the beaming mechanism at the neutron star surface. The hardest spectrum by pulse phase was identified with the line of sight close to the Her x-1 magnetic dipole axis, and the X-ray pencil beam become harder with decreasing angle between the line of sight and the dipole axis.
- Publication:
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Ph.D. Thesis
- Pub Date:
- 1976
- Bibcode:
- 1976PhDT.........6P
- Keywords:
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- Physics: Astronomy and Astrophysics;
- Cosmic X Rays;
- Hercules Nova;
- Oso-8;
- Spectroscopic Analysis;
- Binary Stars;
- Electric Corona;
- Pencil Beams;
- Pulsars;
- Spectral Emission;
- Astronomy