We report on a pre-eclipse dip of the X-ray binary pulsar Her X-1 observed
by the Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer (RXTE) in 1996 July. The energy spectra
in the 3-18 keV range can be described by the sum of two power-laws, one of
which is modified by photoelectric absorption and by Thomson scattering in
cold material, plus an iron emission line at 6.7 keV. We present the evolu
tion of the spectral parameters with a temporal resolution of 16s and show
that the varying flux and spectrum can be interpreted solely by a time vary
ing column density. The data do not appear to require non-solar abundances
in the absorbing material, although a slight over-abundance of the metals c
annot be ruled out. We also find that the lightcurve is characterized by sy
mmetric substructures which can be successfully modeled by Gaussian profile
s. The recurrence time of these substructures is on a timescale of a few mi
nutes.