2003A&A...401..313Q


Query : 2003A&A...401..313Q

2003A&A...401..313Q - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 401, 313-323 (2003/4-1)

The mass of the neutron star in Vela X-1 and tidally induced non-radial oscillations in GP Vel.

QUAINTRELL H., NORTON A.J., ASH T.D.C., ROCHE P., WILLEMS B., BEDDING T.R., BALDRY I.K. and FENDER R.P.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report new radial velocity observations of GP Vel/ HD 77581, the optical companion to the eclipsing X-ray pulsar Vela X-1. Using data spanning more than two complete orbits of the system, we detect evidence for tidally induced non-radial oscillations on the surface of GP Vel, apparent as peaks in the power spectrum of the residuals to the radial velocity curve fit. By removing the effect of these oscillations (to first order) and binning the radial velocities, we have determined the semi-amplitude of the radial velocity curve of GP Vel to be Ko =22.6±1.5km/s. Given the accurately measured semi-amplitude of the pulsar's orbit, the mass ratio of the system is 0.081±0.005. We are able to set upper and lower limits on the masses of the component stars as follows. Assuming GP Vel fills its Roche lobe then the inclination angle of the system, i, is 70.1°±2.6°. In this case we obtain the masses of the two stars as Mx=2.27±0.17M for the neutron star and Mo=27.9±1.3M for GP Vel. Conversely, assuming the inclination angle is i=90°, the ratio of the radius of GP Vel to the radius of its Roche lobe is β=0.89±0.03 and the masses of the two stars are Mx=1.88±0.13M and Mo=23.1±0.2M. A range of solutions between these two sets of limits is also possible, corresponding to other combinations of i and β. In addition, we note that if the zero phase of the radial velocity curve is allowed as a free parameter, rather than constrained by the X-ray ephemeris, a significantly improved fit is obtained with an amplitude of 21.2±0.7km/s and a phase shift of 0.033±0.007 in true anomaly. The apparent shift in the zero phase of the radial velocity curve may indicate the presence of an additional radial velocity component at the orbital period. This may be another manifestation of the tidally induced non-radial oscillations and provides an additional source of uncertainty in the determination of the orbital radial velocity amplitude.

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Journal keyword(s): binaries: close - stars: neutron - stars: individual: Vela X-1 - stars: individual: GP Vel - stars: individual: HD 77581 - stars: fundamental parameters

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Number of rows : 13
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 SK 160 HXB 01 17 05.1457288392 -73 26 36.014808156 12.23 13.00 13.15   13.17 O9.7Ia+ 858 0
2 * bet Lep PM* 05 28 14.7228880318 -20 45 33.997988694 4.13 3.66 2.84 2.19 1.75 G5II-IIIa: 239 0
3 X LMC X-4 HXB 05 32 49.5556042296 -66 22 13.202721768   13.9 14.0     O8III 668 0
4 * eps Ori s*b 05 36 12.81335 -01 12 06.9089 0.48 1.51 1.69 1.76 1.93 B0Ia 896 0
5 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
6 HD 80170 * 09 16 57.0762015552 -39 24 05.536849500   6.473 5.304     K2III 70 0
7 V* V779 Cen HXB 11 21 15.0920532528 -60 37 25.630264596   14.4 12.27     O9III/Veq 1096 0
8 V* QV Nor HXB 15 42 23.3633146128 -52 23 09.577395960   16.3 14.5     B0.2Ia:e 420 1
9 V* HZ Her LXB 16 57 49.8110126616 +35 20 32.486555472 11.90 14.89 13.63 13.88   B3/6ep 2076 0
10 NAME OAO 1657-41 HXB 17 00 48.884 -41 39 21.46           Ofpe/WN9 246 0
11 HD 153919 HXB 17 03 56.7725629224 -37 50 38.913331452 6.06 6.78 6.51 6.08 5.90 O6Iafcp 813 1
12 HD 177863 SB* 19 07 08.3281460860 -18 44 17.402016979   6.243 6.293     B8V 76 0
13 V* CK Ind gD* 22 04 38.4298621464 -64 43 42.005408160   7.57 7.32     A9/F0V-IV 87 0

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