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Super-Hard X-Ray Emission from η Carinae Observed with Suzaku

Journal

PUBLICATIONS OF THE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN
Volume 61, Issue 4, Pages 629-637

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/pasj/61.4.629

Keywords

stars: binaries: general; stars: early-type; stars: individual (eta Carinae); X-rays: stars

Funding

  1. Rikkyo University
  2. Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan [19654032, 19340047]
  3. Chuo University
  4. National Aeronautics and Space Administration [PF6-70044, NAS8-03060]
  5. [20540237]
  6. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [19340047, 19654032] Funding Source: KAKEN

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We present the Suzaku results of eta Carinae in the 5-50 keV range conducted twice around the apastron in 2005 August for 50 ks and in 2006 February for 20 ks. The X-ray Imaging Spectrometer (XIS) produced hard (5-12 keV) band spectra, resolving K shell lines from highly ionized Fe and Ni. The Hard X-ray Detector yielded a significant detection in the super-hard (15-50 keV) band, which was uncontaminated by near-by sources. We constrained the temperature of the optically thin thermal plasma emission dominant in the hard band to be 3-4 keV using the K-shell line features with the XIS. We found significant excess emission above the thermal emission in the super-hard band with the PIN, confirming the previous INTEGRAL ISGRI report. The entire 5-50 keV spectra were fitted by a combination of a thermal plasma model plus a flat power-law, or a very hot thermal bremsstrahlung model for the excess emission. No significant change of the excess emission was found at different epochs within the systematic and statistical uncertainties, and no flare-like flux amplification was seen in the hard band, indicating that the excess emission is a steady phenomenon. We argue that the super-hard emission is attributable to the inverse Compton of stellar UV photons by non-thermal electrons or to the thermal bremsstrahlung of very hot plasma, and not to the bremsstrahlung by non-thermal electrons colliding with cold ambient matter.

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