2014A&A...566A.131G


Query : 2014A&A...566A.131G

2014A&A...566A.131G - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 566A, 131-131 (2014/6-1)

Astrophysical parameters and orbital solution of the peculiar X-ray transient IGR J00370+6122.

GONZALEZ-GALAN A., NEGUERUELA I., CASTRO N., SIMON-DIAZ S., LORENZO J. and VILARDELL F.

Abstract (from CDS):

BD +60°73 is the optical counterpart of the X-ray source IGR J00370+6122, a probable accretion-powered X-ray pulsar. The X-ray light curve of this binary system shows clear periodicity at 15.7d, which has been interpreted as repeated outbursts around the periastron of an eccentric orbit. We aim to characterise the binary system IGR J00370+6122 by deriving its orbital and physical parameters. We obtained high-resolution spectra of BD +60°73 at different epochs. We used the fastwind code to generate a stellar atmosphere model to fit the observed spectrum and obtain physical magnitudes. The synthetic spectrum was used as a template for cross-correlation with the observed spectra to measure radial velocities. The radial velocity curve provided an orbital solution for the system. We also analysed the RXTE/ASM and Swift/BAT light curves to confirm the stability of the periodicity. BD +60°73 is a BN0.7Ib low-luminosity supergiant located at a distance ∼3.1kpc, in the Cas OB4 association. We derive Teff=24000K and loggc=3.0, and chemical abundances consistent with a moderately high level of evolution. The spectroscopic and evolutionary masses are consistent at the 1-σ level with a mass M*≃15M. The recurrence time of the X-ray flares is the orbital period of the system. The neutron star is in a high-eccentricity (e=0.56±0.07) orbit, and the X-ray emission is strongly peaked around orbital phase φ=0.2, though the observations are consistent with some level of X-ray activity happening at all orbital phases. The X-ray behaviour of IGR J00370+6122 is reminiscent of ``intermediate'' supergiant X-ray transients, though its peak luminosity is rather low. The orbit is somewhat wider than those of classical persistent supergiant X-ray binaries, which when combined with the low luminosity of the mass donor, explains the low X-ray luminosity. IGR J00370+6122 will very likely evolve towards a persistent supergiant system, highlighting the evolutionary connection between different classes of wind-accreting X-ray sources.

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Journal keyword(s): binaries: close - stars: evolution - stars: individual: IGR J00370+6122 - pulsars: general - supergiants - X-rays: stars

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Number of rows : 32
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 SH 2-172 HII 00 15 29.1 +61 14 41           ~ 27 0
2 HD 1544 * 00 20 05.5412076504 +62 03 58.699956096 7.51 8.28 8.12     B0.5III(n) 68 0
3 LBN 119.57-00.92 HII 00 21 16 +61 43.5           ~ 38 0
4 Ass Cas OB 4 As* 00 27 +62.4           ~ 45 0
5 SH 2-175 HII 00 27 16.0 +64 42 14   12.26 11.37     ~ 43 1
6 SH 2-177 HII 00 31.5 +62 28           ~ 25 0
7 * kap Cas s*b 00 32 59.9918836206 +62 55 54.413126128 3.50 4.30 4.16 4.02 3.96 BC0.7Ia 462 0
8 BD+60 73 HXB 00 37 09.6358153296 +61 21 36.487888344 9.79 10.231 9.697 9.589   BN0.5II-III 85 0
9 BD+63 70 * 00 40 44.5927652496 +63 55 00.031346904 9.52 9.79 9.22     B0Ib 29 0
10 SK 160 HXB 01 17 05.1457288392 -73 26 36.014808156 12.23 13.00 13.15   13.17 O9.7Ia+ 858 0
11 V* V662 Cas HXB 01 18 02.6976641952 +65 17 29.829200388 12.27 11.99 11.14 10.33 9.58 B1Iae 271 0
12 NAME Per Arm PoG 03 30 +45.0           ~ 1513 0
13 NAME LMC G 05 23 34.6 -69 45 22     0.4     ~ 17428 0
14 RX J0535.6-6651 HXB 05 35 40.9970566152 -66 51 53.547559416   13.7 13.8     B0.5IIIe 287 0
15 HD 47240 Pu* 06 37 52.7038930896 +04 57 24.003132228 5.65 6.35 6.20 5.98 5.87 B1Ib 158 0
16 V* GP Vel HXB 09 02 06.8608812864 -40 33 16.899168060 6.85 7.37 6.87 6.31 6.05 B0.5Ia 1503 0
17 HD 306414 HXB 11 21 46.8238550520 -59 51 47.970396396 10.12 10.69 10.23 10.00   B1Ia 151 0
18 1E 1145.1-6141 HXB 11 47 28.5598257552 -61 57 13.426997544   13.08       B2Iae 148 0
19 V* BP Cru HXB 12 26 37.5605188992 -62 46 13.261044684   12.482 10.803 10.304   B1Ia+ 687 0
20 IGR J16418-4532 HXB 16 41 50.7984926736 -45 32 25.366995132           BN0.5Ia 108 0
21 IGR J16465-4507 HXB 16 46 35.2590465192 -45 07 04.609890912       14.033   O9.5Ia 97 0
22 IGR J16479-4514 HXB 16 48 06.56184 -45 12 06.8148           O9.5Iab 133 0
23 * zet01 Sco s*b 16 53 59.7271314888 -42 21 43.307334468 4.80 5.31 4.79 4.32 3.86 B1.5Ia+ 372 0
24 NAME OAO 1657-41 HXB 17 00 48.884 -41 39 21.46           Ofpe/WN9 247 0
25 2MASS J17251139-3616575 HXB 17 25 11.392 -36 16 57.53     14.30     B0-1Ia 125 2
26 IGR J17544-2619 HXB 17 54 25.2722906112 -26 19 52.576928292   14.71 12.94 12.10 10.38 O9Ib 188 0
27 SAX J1818.6-1703 HXB 18 18 37.8984077808 -17 02 47.967846180           OBI 104 0
28 IGR J18483-0311 HXB 18 48 17.2064716656 -03 10 16.865225040 23.702 25.162 21.884 17.888 15.88 OBIII 125 0
29 4U 1907+09 HXB 19 09 38.0514267264 +09 49 47.270139132   19.41 16.35 15.570 12.53 O9.5Iab 344 0
30 HD 190603 s*b 20 04 36.1742825304 +32 13 06.953333016 5.73 6.19 5.65 5.13 4.71 B1.5Ia+ 344 0
31 * omi And Be* 23 01 55.2649954408 +42 19 33.655865640 3.00 3.53 3.62 3.61 3.69 B6IV/V_sh 428 0
32 NAME Local Arm reg ~ ~           ~ 537 0

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