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The accretion environment in Vela X-1 during a flaring period using XMM-Newton
We present analysis of 100 ks contiguous XMM-Newton data of the prototypical
wind accretor Vela X-1. The observation covered eclipse egress between orbital
phases 0.134 and 0.265, during which a giant flare took place, enabling us to
study the spectral properties both outside and during the flare. This giant
flare with a peak luminosity of erg
s allows estimates of the physical parameters of the accreted structure
with a mass of g.
We have been able to model several contributions to the observed spectrum
with a phenomenological model formed by three absorbed power laws plus three
emission lines. After analysing the variations with orbital phase of the column
density of each component, as well as those in the Fe and Ni fluorescence
lines, we provide a physical interpretation for each spectral component.
Meanwhile, the first two components are two aspects of the principal accretion
component from the surface of the neutron star, and the third component seems
to be the \textit{X-ray light echo} formed in the stellar wind of the
companion.Comment: Accepted. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 201