HST spectrum and timing of the ultra-compact X-ray binary candidate 47 Tuc X9

نویسندگان

  • V. Tudor
  • J. C. A. Miller-Jones
  • C. Knigge
  • T. J. Maccarone
  • T. M. Tauris
  • A. Bahramian
  • L. Chomiuk
  • C. O. Heinke
  • G. R. Sivakoff
  • J. Strader
  • R. M. Plotkin
  • R. Soria
  • M. D. Albrow
  • G. E. Anderson
  • M. van den Berg
  • F. Bernardini
  • S. Bogdanov
  • C. T. Britt
  • D. M. Russell
  • D. R. Zurek
چکیده

To confirm the nature of the donor star in the ultra-compact X-ray binary candidate 47 Tuc X9, we obtained optical spectra (3,000–10,000Å) with the Hubble Space Telescope / Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph. We find no strong emission or absorption features in the spectrum of X9. In particular, we place 3σ upper limits on the H α and He ii λ4686 emission line equivalent widths −EWHα . 14 Å and −EWHeii . 9 Å, respectively. This is much lower than seen for typical X-ray binaries at a similar X-ray luminosity (which, for L2−10 keV ≈ 1033 − 1034 erg s−1 is typically −EWHα ∼ 50 Å). This supports our previous suggestion (by Bahramian et al.) of an H-poor donor in X9. We perform timing analysis on archival far-ultraviolet, V and I-band data to search for periodicities. In the optical bands we recover the seven-day superorbital period initially discovered in X-rays, but we do not recover the orbital period. In the far-ultraviolet we find evidence for a 27.2 min period (shorter than the 28.2 min period seen in X-rays). We find that either a neutron star or black hole could explain the observed properties of X9. We also perform binary evolution calculations, showing that the formation of an initial black hole / He-star binary early in the life of a globular cluster could evolve into a present-day system such as X9 (should the compact object in this system indeed be a black hole) via mass-transfer driven by gravitational wave radiation.

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تاریخ انتشار 2018