Suzaku X-Ray and optical spectroscopic observations of SS 433 in the 2006 april multiwavelength campaign

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We report on results of the 2006 April multiwavelength campaign of SS 433, focusing on X-ray data observed with Suzaku at two orbital phases (in- and out-of-eclipse phases) and on simultaneous optical spectroscopic observa-tions. Analyzing the Fexxv Kα lines originating from the jets, we detected a rapid variability of the Doppler shifts, dz/dt ≈ 0.019/0.33 d-1, which is larger than those expected from the precession and/or nodding motion. This phenomenon probably corresponds to "jitter" motions observed for the first time in X-rays, for which significant variabilities in both the jet angle and the intrinsic speed are required. From time lags between optical Doppler curves and X-ray ones, we estimated a distance between the optical jets and the base to be ̃ (3-4) x 1014cm. Based on the radiatively cooling jet model, we determined that the innermost temperatures of the jets are T0 = 13 ±2 ke V for the out-of-eclipse phase and 16±3 ke V for the in-eclipse (the average of the blue and red jets) from the line intensity ratio of Fexxv Kα and FexxvI Kα. While the broad-band-continuum spectra over the 5-40 ke V band in eclipse is consistent with a multitemperature-bremsstrahlung emission expected from the jets and its reflection component from cold matter, the out-of-eclipse spectrum is harder man the jet emission with the base temperature determined above, implying the presence of an additional hard component. © 2010. Astronomical Society of Japan.

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Kubota, K., Ueda, Y., Kawai, N., Kotani, T., Namiki, M., Kinugasa, K., … Makishima, K. (2010). Suzaku X-Ray and optical spectroscopic observations of SS 433 in the 2006 april multiwavelength campaign. Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan, 62(2), 323–333. https://doi.org/10.1093/pasj/62.2.323

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