Tuesday, June 5, 2012

1206.0032 (Teresa A. Ashcraft et al.)

Optical and Infrared Light Curves of the Eclipsing X-ray Binary V395 Car = 2S 0921-630    [PDF]

Teresa A. Ashcraft, Robert I. Hynes, Edward L. Robinson
We present results of optical and infrared photometric monitoring of the eclipsing low-mass X-ray binary V395 Car (2S 0921-630). Our observations reveal a clear, repeating orbital modulation with an amplitude of about one magnitude in B, and V and a little less in J. Combining our data with archival observations spanning about 20 years, we derive an updated ephemeris with orbital period 9.0026+/-0.0001d. We attribute the modulation to a combination of the changing aspect of the irradiated face of the companion star and eclipses of the accretion disk around the neutron star. Both appear to be necessary as a secondary eclipse of the companion star is clearly seen. We model the B, V, and J lightcurves using a simple model of an accretion disk and companion star and find a good fit is possible for binary inclinations of 82.2+/-1.0 degrees. We estimate the irradiating luminosity to be about 8x10^35 erg/s, in good agreement with X-ray constraints.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1206.0032

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