X-rays from the Symbiotic Star RX Pup
Abstract
We describe X-ray and optical observations of the symbiotic star RX Pup. From low resolution optical spectra, we obtain a reddening for RX Pup of E(B‑V)=0.79. We use the neutral column density corresponding to this reddening as a lower limit for the X-ray spectra fits. The X-ray spectra can be fitted with either a two-temperarure thermal plasma model or a single-temperature plasma plus a narrow line at ≈0.55 keV, each modified by interstellar absorption. The RX Pup X-ray flux is not variable within the observation exposure time, suggesting that unlike in most CVs, an accretion disk boundary layer does not contribute significantly to the X-ray flux. Instead, the X-ray emission may come from shock-heated gas further away from the compact object.
- Publication:
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Astrophysics and Space Science
- Pub Date:
- August 2006
- DOI:
- 10.1007/s10509-006-9131-y
- Bibcode:
- 2006Ap&SS.304..283L
- Keywords:
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- Stars-binaries: Symbiotics;
- X-ray;
- Optical