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arxiv: 1711.07727 · v1 · submitted 2017-11-21 · 🌌 astro-ph.HE

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Glimpse of the highly obscured HMXB IGR J16318-4848 with Hitomi

Hitomi Collaboration: Felix Aharonian , Hiroki Akamatsu , Fumie Akimoto , Steven W. Allen , Lorella Angelini , Marc Audard , Hisamitsu Awaki , Magnus Axelsson
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Aya Bamba Marshall W. Bautz Roger Blandford Laura W. Brenneman Gregory V. Brown Esra Bulbul Edward M. Cackett Maria Chernyakova Meng P. Chiao Paolo S. Coppi Elisa Costantini Jelle de Plaa Cor P. de Vries Jan-Willem den Herder Chris Done Tadayasu Dotani Ken Ebisawa Megan E. Eckart Teruaki Enoto Yuichiro Ezoe Andrew C. Fabian Carlo Ferrigno Adam R. Foster Ryuichi Fujimoto Yasushi Fukazawa Akihiro Furuzawa Massimiliano Galeazzi Luigi C. Gallo Poshak Gandhi Margherita Giustini Andrea Goldwurm Liyi Gu Matteo Guainazzi Yoshito Haba Kouichi Hagino Kenji Hamaguchi Ilana M. Harrus Isamu Hatsukade Katsuhiro Hayashi Takayuki Hayashi Kiyoshi Hayashida Junko S. Hiraga Ann Hornschemeier Akio Hoshino John P. Hughes Yuto Ichinohe Ryo Iizuka Hajime Inoue Yoshiyuki Inoue Manabu Ishida Kumi Ishikawa Yoshitaka Ishisaki Masachika Iwai Jelle Kaastra Tim Kallman Tsuneyoshi Kamae Jun Kataoka Satoru Katsuda Nobuyuki Kawai Richard L. Kelley Caroline A. Kilbourne Takao Kitaguchi Shunji Kitamoto Tetsu Kitayama Takayoshi Kohmura Motohide Kokubun Katsuji Koyama Shu Koyama Peter Kretschmar Hans A. Krimm Aya Kubota Hideyo Kunieda Philippe Laurent Shiu-Hang Lee Maurice A. Leutenegger Olivier O. Limousin Michael Loewenstein Knox S. Long David Lumb Greg Madejski Yoshitomo Maeda Daniel Maier Kazuo Makishima Maxim Markevitch Hironori Matsumoto Kyoko Matsushita Dan McCammon Brian R. McNamara Missagh Mehdipour Eric D. Miller Jon M. Miller Shin Mineshige Kazuhisa Mitsuda Ikuyuki Mitsuishi Takuya Miyazawa Tsunefumi Mizuno Hideyuki Mori Koji Mori Koji Mukai Hiroshi Murakami Richard F. Mushotzky Takao Nakagawa Hiroshi Nakajima Takeshi Nakamori Shinya Nakashima Kazuhiro Nakazawa Kumiko K. Nobukawa Masayoshi Nobukawa Hirofumi Noda Hirokazu Odaka Takaya Ohashi Masanori Ohno Takashi Okajima Naomi Ota Masanobu Ozaki Frits Paerels St\'ephane Paltani Robert Petre Ciro Pinto Frederick S. Porter Katja Pottschmidt Christopher S. Reynolds Samar Safi-Harb Shinya Saito Kazuhiro Sakai Toru Sasaki Goro Sato Kosuke Sato Rie Sato Makoto Sawada Norbert Schartel Peter J. Serlemitsos Hiromi Seta Megumi Shidatsu Aurora Simionescu Randall K. Smith Yang Soong {\L}ukasz Stawarz Yasuharu Sugawara Satoshi Sugita Andrew Szymkowiak Hiroyasu Tajima Hiromitsu Takahashi Tadayuki Takahashi Shin'ichiro Takeda Yoh Takei Toru Tamagawa Takayuki Tamura Takaaki Tanaka Yasuo Tanaka Yasuyuki T. Tanaka Makoto S. Tashiro Yuzuru Tawara Yukikatsu Terada Yuichi Terashima Francesco Tombesi Hiroshi Tomida Yohko Tsuboi Masahiro Tsujimoto Hiroshi Tsunemi Takeshi Go Tsuru Hiroyuki Uchida Hideki Uchiyama Yasunobu Uchiyama Shutaro Ueda Yoshihiro Ueda Shin'ichiro Uno C. Megan Urry Eugenio Ursino Shin Watanabe Norbert Werner Dan R. Wilkins Brian J. Williams Shinya Yamada Hiroya Yamaguchi Kazutaka Yamaoka Noriko Y. Yamasaki Makoto Yamauchi Shigeo Yamauchi Tahir Yaqoob Yoichi Yatsu Daisuke Yonetoku Irina Zhuravleva Abderahmen Zoghbi Nozomi Nakaniwa
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We report a Hitomi observation of IGR J16318-4848, a high-mass X-ray binary system with an extremely strong absorption of N_H~10^{24} cm^{-2}. Previous X-ray studies revealed that its spectrum is dominated by strong fluorescence lines of Fe as well as continuum emission. For physical and geometrical insight into the nature of the reprocessing material, we utilize the high spectroscopic resolving power of the X-ray microcalorimeter (the soft X-ray spectrometer; SXS) and the wide-band sensitivity by the soft and hard X-ray imager (SXI and HXI) aboard Hitomi. Even though photon counts are limited due to unintended off-axis pointing, the SXS spectrum resolves Fe K{\alpha_1} and K{\alpha_2} lines and puts strong constraints on the line centroid and width. The line width corresponds to the velocity of 160^{+300}_{-70} km s^{-1}. This represents the most accurate, and smallest, width measurement of this line made so far from any X-ray binary, much less than the Doppler broadening and shift expected from speeds which are characteristic of similar systems. Combined with the K-shell edge energy measured by the SXI and HXI spectra, the ionization state of Fe is estimated to be in the range of Fe I--IV. Considering the estimated ionization parameter and the distance between the X-ray source and the absorber, the density and thickness of the materials are estimated. The extraordinarily strong absorption and the absence of a Compton shoulder component is confirmed. These characteristics suggest reprocessing materials which are distributed in a narrow solid angle or scattering primarily with warm free electrons or neutral hydrogen.

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