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      An X-Ray Spectroscopic Study of the SMC X-1/Sk 160 System

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          We have investigated the composition and distribution of the wind of Sk 160, the supergiant companion of the X-ray star SMC X-1, by comparing an X-ray spectrum of the source, obtained with the ASCA observatory, during an eclipse with the computed spectra of reprocessed radiation from circumstellar matter with various density distributions. We show that the metal abundance in the wind of Sk 160 is no greater than a few tenths of solar, as has been determined for other objects in the Magellanic Clouds. We also show that the observed X-ray spectrum is not consistent with the density distributions of circumstellar matter of the spherically symmetric form derived for line-driven winds, nor with the density distribution derived from a hydrodynamic simulation of the X-ray perturbed and line-driven wind by Blondin & Woo (1995).

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          01 December 1999
          Article
          10.1086/309455
          astro-ph/9912035
          3032bb9d-5f4d-45b7-ae75-ed8b1e3e00ec
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          MIT-CSR-99-19
          Astrophys.J. 541 (2000) 963
          35 pages including 16 figures, uses AASTeX v5.0.2, accepted to ApJ
          astro-ph

          General astrophysics
          General astrophysics

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