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xeus-science October 2004 / O. Vilhu TWO TOPICS IN X-RAY ASTRONOMY WITH XEUS- microquasars and stellar flares HESA, Observatory Univ Helsinki

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TWO TOPICS IN X-RAY ASTRONOMY WITH XEUS- microquasars and stellar flares. HESA, Observatory Univ Helsinki. Grs1915 binary. shooting. Mirabel et al. Flip-flop. Relativistic Iron line. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: TWO TOPICS IN X-RAY ASTRONOMY WITH XEUS- microquasars and  stellar flares

xeus-science October 2004/ O. Vilhu

TWO TOPICS IN X-RAY ASTRONOMY WITH XEUS- microquasars and stellar flares

HESA, Observatory Univ Helsinki

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xeus-science October 2004/ O. Vilhu

Grs1915 binary

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xeus-science October 2004/ O. Vilhu

Mirabel et al. shooting

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xeus-science October 2004/ O. Vilhu

Flip-flop

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xeus-science October 2004/ O. Vilhu

Relativistic Iron line

• is a most intresting high gravity probe when the inner disc is closest to the BH and the corona (reflection component) just touches the inner disc = high soft state

• The blue horn is sharp but does it require calorimeter resolving power ?

• gives a baseline for AGN’s

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xeus-science October 2004/ O. Vilhu

NARROW LINES IN GRS1915+105

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xeus-science October 2004/ O. Vilhu

ASTRO-E2 50 KSEC (simulation)

lines from CHANDRA observation (Lee et al.), variable within 10 ksec

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xeus-science October 2004/ O. Vilhu

ORIGIN OF LINES ? Outflow, disk wind, origin of jet formation

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xeus-science October 2004/ O. Vilhu

BUT here is a problem:BRIGHT GALACTIC ONE CRAB SIZE SOURCES (e.g.

grs1915,gx339,cygx-3, transients) HAVE HIGH XEUS COUNT RATES 10 4 - 10 5 CPS.

HENCE, NEED TO

1. USE A MOVABLE FILTER TO CUT LOW ENERGIES or

2. DEVELOPE FAST COUNTING CAPABILITY or

3. OBSERVE FAINTER SOURCES IN OTHER GALAXIES, LIKE ULX’s and LMC sources and

4. OBSERVE HIGHLY ABSORBED NEW INTEGRAL IGR SOURCES and use bright microquasars as a guide

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xeus-science October 2004/ O. Vilhu

RHESSI IMAGE 1ARCSEC = 700 KM

XSM/SMART-1 1.5 HOUR DYNAMICAL SPECTRUM

ENERGY (keV)

TIME

Fe K EW < 1 KEV

Solar flare May 2004Huovelin Alha Väänänen

0 20

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xeus-science October 2004/ O. Vilhu

Fe K : sensitive for log(n) > 16 cm-3

• Sigma2CrB ASTRO-E2 simu 20 ksec

forbidden line

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xeus-science October 2004/ O. Vilhu

MgXI and OVII CHANDRAactive stars 100 ksec

Testa et al astroPH-0405018

log(n) > 10.5

log(n) > 12.7MgXI

OVII

forbidden line

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xeus-science October 2004/ O. Vilhu

XEUS/XSM-estimate, active star at 10 pc:

• at max xeus-counts/16 sec = 1.e5 * (1.5e13/2e19)**2 (10m2/1mm2) * 10000. = 0.025*1e5 = 2500

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xeus-science October 2004/ O. Vilhu

XEUS/CHANDRA-estimate

XEUS exposure time for MgXI and OVII of closeby active stars:

100 ksec * (10 – 200 cm2)/10 m2 = 0.1 ksec

OK for flares !