The Astrophysical Journal (Jan 2024)

Investigation of Nonequilibrium Ionization Plasma during a Giant Flare of UX Arietis Triggered with MAXI and Observed with NICER

  • Miki Kurihara,
  • Wataru Buz Iwakiri,
  • Masahiro Tsujimoto,
  • Ken Ebisawa,
  • Shin Toriumi,
  • Shinsuke Imada,
  • Yohko Tsuboi,
  • Kazuki Usui,
  • Keith C. Gendreau,
  • Zaven Arzoumanian

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ad35c5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 965, no. 2
p. 135

Abstract

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We detected a giant X-ray flare from the RS CVn–type binary star UX Ari using the Monitor of All-sky X-ray Image on 2020 August 17 and started a series of Neutron star Interior Composition Explorer observations 89 minutes later. For a week, the entire duration of the flare was covered with 32 snapshot observations including the rising phase. The X-ray luminosity reached 2 × 10 ^33 erg s ^−1 , and the entire energy release was ∼10 ^38 erg in the 0.5–8.0 keV band. X-ray spectra characterized by continuum emission with lines of Fe xxv He α and Fe xxvi Ly α were obtained. We found that the temperature peaks before the flux does, which suggests that the period of plasma formation in the magnetic flare loop was captured. Using the continuum information (temperature, flux, and their delay time), we estimated the flare loop size to be ∼3 × 10 ^11 cm and the peak electron density to be ∼4 × 10 ^10 cm ^−3 . Furthermore, using the line ratio of Fe xxv and Fe xxvi , we investigated any potential indications of deviation from collisional ionization equilibrium (CIE). The X-ray spectra were consistent with CIE plasma throughout the flare, but the possibility of an ionizing plasma away from CIE was not rejected in the flux rising phase.

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