Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2902893181> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2902893181 endingPage "183" @default.
- W2902893181 startingPage "183" @default.
- W2902893181 abstract "We performed simultaneous observations with Suzaku and NuSTAR of the Galactic black hole binary 4U 1630−47 in the high/soft state (HSS) during the 2015 outburst. To compare our results with those observed in the HSS at lower luminosities, we reanalyze the Suzaku data taken during the 2006 outburst. The continuum can be well explained by thermal disk emission and a hard power-law tail. All spectra show strong iron-K absorption line features, suggesting that a disk wind is always developed in the HSS. We find that the degree of ionization of the wind dramatically increased at the brightest epoch in 2015, when the continuum became harder. Detailed XSTAR simulations show that this cannot be explained solely by an increase of the photoionization flux. Instead, we show that the observed behavior in the HSS is consistent with a theory of thermally driven disk winds, where the column density and the ionization parameter of the disk wind are proportional to the luminosity and the Compton temperature, respectively." @default.
- W2902893181 created "2018-12-11" @default.
- W2902893181 creator A5005054505 @default.
- W2902893181 creator A5019144182 @default.
- W2902893181 creator A5059137989 @default.
- W2902893181 creator A5063988937 @default.
- W2902893181 creator A5068609192 @default.
- W2902893181 date "2018-12-26" @default.
- W2902893181 modified "2023-09-23" @default.
- W2902893181 title "Evolution of Thermally Driven Disk Wind in the Black Hole Binary 4U 1630–47 Observed with <i>Suzaku</i> and <i>NuSTAR</i>" @default.
- W2902893181 cites W1655017597 @default.
- W2902893181 cites W1806004102 @default.
- W2902893181 cites W1835105117 @default.
- W2902893181 cites W1882454150 @default.
- W2902893181 cites W1937275924 @default.
- W2902893181 cites W1977457396 @default.
- W2902893181 cites W1979166019 @default.
- W2902893181 cites W1989582697 @default.
- W2902893181 cites W1996932215 @default.
- W2902893181 cites W2000630515 @default.
- W2902893181 cites W2006413279 @default.
- W2902893181 cites W2020450618 @default.
- W2902893181 cites W2021367348 @default.
- W2902893181 cites W2023080925 @default.
- W2902893181 cites W2023262931 @default.
- W2902893181 cites W2030646506 @default.
- W2902893181 cites W2046212355 @default.
- W2902893181 cites W2050417104 @default.
- W2902893181 cites W2051901090 @default.
- W2902893181 cites W2053488489 @default.
- W2902893181 cites W2060298912 @default.
- W2902893181 cites W2074347757 @default.
- W2902893181 cites W2076129160 @default.
- W2902893181 cites W2086750425 @default.
- W2902893181 cites W2099404900 @default.
- W2902893181 cites W2122152944 @default.
- W2902893181 cites W2137111320 @default.
- W2902893181 cites W2340196157 @default.
- W2902893181 cites W2345413062 @default.
- W2902893181 cites W2346246548 @default.
- W2902893181 cites W2571043620 @default.
- W2902893181 cites W2949205193 @default.
- W2902893181 cites W3099144576 @default.
- W2902893181 cites W3100457406 @default.
- W2902893181 cites W3103128320 @default.
- W2902893181 cites W3103721337 @default.
- W2902893181 cites W3103843170 @default.
- W2902893181 cites W3104812539 @default.
- W2902893181 cites W3105360220 @default.
- W2902893181 cites W3105372846 @default.
- W2902893181 cites W3106324170 @default.
- W2902893181 cites W3123112321 @default.
- W2902893181 cites W3123429667 @default.
- W2902893181 cites W3125033456 @default.
- W2902893181 doi "https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/aaea5e" @default.
- W2902893181 hasPublicationYear "2018" @default.
- W2902893181 type Work @default.
- W2902893181 sameAs 2902893181 @default.
- W2902893181 citedByCount "4" @default.
- W2902893181 countsByYear W29028931812019 @default.
- W2902893181 countsByYear W29028931812021 @default.
- W2902893181 countsByYear W29028931812023 @default.
- W2902893181 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2902893181 hasAuthorship W2902893181A5005054505 @default.
- W2902893181 hasAuthorship W2902893181A5019144182 @default.
- W2902893181 hasAuthorship W2902893181A5059137989 @default.
- W2902893181 hasAuthorship W2902893181A5063988937 @default.
- W2902893181 hasAuthorship W2902893181A5068609192 @default.
- W2902893181 hasBestOaLocation W29028931811 @default.
- W2902893181 hasConcept C104954878 @default.
- W2902893181 hasConcept C121332964 @default.
- W2902893181 hasConcept C1276947 @default.
- W2902893181 hasConcept C145148216 @default.
- W2902893181 hasConcept C158749347 @default.
- W2902893181 hasConcept C198291218 @default.
- W2902893181 hasConcept C31258907 @default.
- W2902893181 hasConcept C33923547 @default.
- W2902893181 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W2902893181 hasConcept C44870925 @default.
- W2902893181 hasConcept C48372109 @default.
- W2902893181 hasConcept C4839761 @default.
- W2902893181 hasConcept C50341732 @default.
- W2902893181 hasConcept C62520636 @default.
- W2902893181 hasConcept C74172769 @default.
- W2902893181 hasConcept C89305328 @default.
- W2902893181 hasConcept C94375191 @default.
- W2902893181 hasConcept C96141758 @default.
- W2902893181 hasConceptScore W2902893181C104954878 @default.
- W2902893181 hasConceptScore W2902893181C121332964 @default.
- W2902893181 hasConceptScore W2902893181C1276947 @default.
- W2902893181 hasConceptScore W2902893181C145148216 @default.
- W2902893181 hasConceptScore W2902893181C158749347 @default.
- W2902893181 hasConceptScore W2902893181C198291218 @default.
- W2902893181 hasConceptScore W2902893181C31258907 @default.
- W2902893181 hasConceptScore W2902893181C33923547 @default.
- W2902893181 hasConceptScore W2902893181C41008148 @default.
- W2902893181 hasConceptScore W2902893181C44870925 @default.
- W2902893181 hasConceptScore W2902893181C48372109 @default.