XRISM insights for interstellar sulfur

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Authors
  • Hiromitsu Takahashi
  • David L. Moutard
  • Megumi Shidatsu
  • Jon M. Miller
  • Misaki Mizumoto
  • Randall K. Smith
  • Ralf Ballhausen
  • Priyanka Chakraborty
  • María Díaz Trigo
  • Renee M. Ludlam
  • Takao Nakagawa
  • Ioanna Psaradaki
  • Shinya Yamada
  • Caroline A. Kilbourne
Publication date 09-2025
Journal Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan
Volume | Issue number 77 | supplement 1
Pages (from-to) S107-S116
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Anton Pannekoek Institute for Astronomy (API)
Abstract
The X-ray Imaging Spectroscopy Mission (XRISM) provides the best spectral resolution with which to study sulfur (S) K-shell photoabsorption features from the interstellar medium (ISM). For the first time, we demonstrate the high-signal detection of interstellar atomic S ii K-beta absorption in the spectrum of X-ray binaries (XRBs) 4U 1630-472 and GX 340+0. The persistence of this feature across multiple instruments, targets, and flux states implies that it is interstellar in nature. We measure the S IIKβ line centroid at 2470.8 ± 1.1 eV after including systematic uncertainties. We also find that the most recently published high-resolution S ii absorption template requires a systematic energy scale shift of +7-8 eV, which is comparable to the level of disagreement among various atomic modeling procedures. The XRISM 300 ks observation of GX 340+0 provides unprecedented signal-to-noise in the S K region, and we find evidence of residual absorption from solid S in the spectra of GX 340
0. Absorption templates from three Fe-S compounds, troilite (FeS), pyrrhotite (Fe7S8⁠) and pyrite (FeS2⁠), provide equally good fits to the residuals. Even though we are not able to distinguish among these three compounds, they provide equal estimates for the abundance of S locked in dust grains. Having accounted for both the gaseous and solid S in the GX 340+0 sightline provides us with a direct measurement of S depletion, which is 40% ± 15%⁠. Our depletion measurement provides an upper limit to the fraction of interstellar Fe bound in Fe-S compounds of <25%⁠, which is consistent with prior studies of Fe-S compounds via Fe L-shell absorption. Both XRBs in this study are at a distance of approximately 11 kpc and on the opposite side of the Galactic disk, suggesting that this value could represent the average S depletion of the Milky Way when integrated across all phases of the ISM.
Document type Article
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1093/pasj/psaf068
Other links https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105017568594
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