2010A&A...522A.107R


Query : 2010A&A...522A.107R

2010A&A...522A.107R - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 522, A107-107 (2010/11-1)

The optical counterpart to IGR J06074+2205: a Be/X-ray binary showing disc loss and V/R variability.

REIG P., ZEZAS A. and GKOUVELIS L.

Abstract (from CDS):

Current X-ray missions are regularly discovering new X/γ-ray sources, so identifying the counterparts of these high-energy sources at other wavelengths is important for determining their nature.In particular, optical observations are crucial in the study of X-ray binary populations in our Galaxy. The main goal of this work is to determine the properties of the optical counterpart to theINTEGRAL sourceIGR J06074+2205 and study its long-term optical variability. Although its nature as a high-mass X-ray binary has been suggested, little is known about its physical parameters. We have been monitoringIGR J06074+2205 since 2006 in the optical band. We present optical photometric BVRI and spectroscopic observations covering the wavelength band 4000-7000Å. The blue spectra allow us to determine the spectral type and luminosity class of the optical companion and the red spectra, together with the photometric magnitudes, were used to derive the colour excess E(B-V) and estimate the distance. We have carried out the first detailed optical study of the massive component in the high-mass X-ray binary IGR J06074+2205. We find that the optical counterpart to IGR J06074+2205 is a V=12.3 B0.5Ve star located at a distance of ∼4.5kpc. Monitoring of the Hα line reveals V/R variability and an overall decline in its equivalent width. The Hα line has been seen to revert from an emission to an absorption profile. We attribute this variability to global changes in the structure of the Be star's circumstellar disc that eventually led to the complete loss of the disc. The density perturbation that gives rise to the V/R variability vanishes when the disc becomes too small.

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Journal keyword(s): supernovae: individual: IGR J06074+2205 - stars: emission-line, Be - stars: neutron - X-rays: binaries

Simbad objects: 18

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Number of rows : 18
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 V* V635 Cas HXB 01 18 31.9704955824 +63 44 33.072603144 17.05 16.64 15.19 14.34 13.22 B0.2Ve 744 0
2 EM* GGA 104 HXB 01 47 00.2124077208 +61 21 23.663788056 11.76 12.09 11.366 11.00 10.52 B1IIIe 191 0
3 V* BQ Cam HXB 03 34 59.9116110096 +53 10 23.296879776   17.16 15.42 14.26 13.04 O8.5Ve 478 1
4 V* X Per HXB 03 55 23.0777456088 +31 02 45.039836148 6.090 6.840 6.720     O9.5III 978 0
5 * eps Per bC* 03 57 51.2320472 +40 00 36.775143 1.71 2.71 2.89 2.96 3.14 B0.5III 519 0
6 LS V +44 17 HXB 04 40 59.3296237272 +44 31 49.258049376 11.02 11.42 10.73 10.28 9.76 B0.2Ve 139 0
7 M 1 SNR 05 34 30.9 +22 00 53           ~ 6193 1
8 V* CM Tau Psr 05 34 31.9474694616 +22 00 52.153698024           ~ 5261 0
9 HD 36960 * 05 35 02.6823091513 -06 00 07.308349203 3.52 4.50 4.72     B0.5V 268 0
10 * c Ori Y*O 05 35 23.1646530684 -04 50 18.059784995 3.46 4.40 4.59 4.67 4.85 B1V+? 216 0
11 HD 245770 HXB 05 38 54.5748918624 +26 18 56.836952784 9.30 9.84 9.39 8.77 8.30 O9/B0III/Ve 983 0
12 NVSS J060718+220452 Rad 06 07 18 +22 04.9           ~ 5 1
13 IGR J06074+2205 HXB 06 07 26.6120621496 +22 05 47.759865432   12.85 12.21 11.80 11.32 B0.5Ve 53 1
14 V* V572 Pup HXB 08 12 28.3575205680 -31 14 52.138451400 12.14 13.03 12.74 12.44   B0.2IVe 70 0
15 WRAY 15-793 HXB 11 20 57.1736884968 -61 55 00.166078020 12.81 13.06 12.12     O9.5III/Ve 208 0
16 HD 102567 HXB 11 48 00.0214464120 -62 12 24.902384760 8.24 9.06 9.00 9.62   B1Vne 319 0
17 V* V850 Cen HXB 13 01 17.0968941216 -61 36 06.637549788   15.6 14.40     B2Vne 333 0
18 SAX J2103.5+4545 HXB 21 03 35.7100848936 +45 45 05.568751692   15.34 14.20 13.991 12.75 B0Ve 185 0

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