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2002ApJ...580.1065G - Astrophys. J., 580, 1065-1069 (2002/December-1)

Correlated radial and X-ray variations in HD 154791/4U 1700+24.

GALLOWAY D.K., SOKOLOSKI J.L. and KENYON S.J.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present evidence for approximately 400 day variations in the radial velocity of HD 154791 (V934 Her), the suggested optical counterpart of 4U 1700+24. The variations are correlated with the previously reported ~400 day variations in the X-ray flux of 4U 1700+24, which supports the association of these two objects, as well as the identification of this system as the second known X-ray binary in which a neutron star accretes from the wind of a red giant. The HD 154791 radial velocity variations can be fitted with an eccentric orbit with period 404±3 days, amplitude K=0.75±0.12km.s–1, and eccentricity e=0.26±0.15. There are also indications of variations on longer timescales ≳2000 days. We have reexamined all available All-Sky Monitor (ASM) data following an unusually large X-ray outburst in 1997-1998 and confirm that the 1 day averaged 2-10 keV X-ray flux from 4U 1700+24 is modulated with a period of 400±20 days. The mean profile of the persistent X-ray variations was approximately sinusoidal, with an amplitude of 0.108±0.012 ASM counts s–1 (corresponding to 31% rms). The epoch of X-ray maximum was approximately 40 days after the time of periastron, according to the eccentric orbital fit. If the 400 day oscillations from HD 154791/4U 1700+24 are due to orbital motion, then the system parameters are probably close to those of the only other neutron star symbiotic-like binary, GX 1+4. We discuss the similarities and differences between these two systems.

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Journal keyword(s): Stars: Binaries: Symbiotic - Stars: Individual: Henry Draper Number: HD 154791 - Stars: Neutron - X-Rays: Binaries

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