Abstract
In this paper, we discuss atomic processes modifying the soft X-ray spectra from optical depth effects like photoelectric absorption and electron scattering suppressing the soft X-ray lines. We also show the enhancement in soft X-ray line intensities in a photoionized environment via continuum pumping. We quantify the suppression/enhancement by introducing a “line modification factor ( f mod ).” If 0 ≤ f mod ≤ 1, the line is suppressed, which could be the case in both collisionally ionized and photoionized systems. If f mod ≥ 1, the line is enhanced, which occurs in photoionized systems. Hybrid astrophysical sources are also very common, where the environment is partly photoionized and partly collisionally ionized. Such a system is V1223 Sgr, an Intermediate Polar binary. We show the application of our theory by fitting the first-order Chandra Medium Energy Grating (MEG) spectrum of V1223 Sgr with a combination of Cloudy -simulated additive cooling-flow and photoionized models. In particular, we account for the excess flux for O vii , O viii , Ne ix , Ne x , and Mg xi lines in the spectrum found in a recent study, which could not be explained with an absorbed cooling-flow model.
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Chakraborty, P., Ferland, G. J., Chatzikos, M., Fabian, A. C., Bianchi, S., Guzmán, F., & Su, Y. (2022). X-Ray Spectroscopy in the Microcalorimeter Era 4: Optical Depth Effects on the Soft X-Rays Studied with Cloudy. The Astrophysical Journal, 935(2), 70. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ac7eb9
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