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The accretion matter at the disk rim in Her X-1/HZ Her

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The Crosa and Boynton (1980) empirical model for discrete mass transfer in Her X-1 is further developed. The photometric features of the light curve (peaks of an hour duration and 0.3–0.7m amplitude, steps near orbital phase ϕ=0); and the linear polarization bursts are assumed to be due to the formation and eclipses of the plasma blobs produced by discrete transfer of matter from optical star surface and its interaction with the accretion disc rim. The long lifetime (∼20h) of the cold (3×104 K) blob extending up to ≈1011 cm above the disc plane, as well as the deep X-ray flickerings (τ∼300 s) during the X-ray absorption dips are assumed to arise from a dispersal of accreting matter by the Rayleigh-Taylor instability in a blob moving through a hot corona of the disk atT c =3×106 K andn c =3×1011 cm−3. Thermal equilibrium in the corona and in the blobs are supported by X-ray flux. Within the first few hours after its formation a blob disintegrates into drops withr=5×109 cm,T=3×104 K, andn=3×1013 cm−3 which move then along Keplerian orbits. Frictional interactions of the drops with the corona destroy them on a 20h time-scale. The proposed model makes it possible to interpret the diverse observational facts and to predict numerous observational displays in the optical, UV, and X-ray bands. The first results of our optical-spectrum observations of blobs are briefly described.

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Bochkarev, N.G., Karitskaya, E.A. The accretion matter at the disk rim in Her X-1/HZ Her. Astrophys Space Sci 154, 189–200 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00642803

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