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Optical variabilities in the Be/X-ray binary system GRO J2058+42 (CXOU J205847.5+414637)

Optical variabilities in the Be/X-ray binary system GRO J2058+42 (CXOU J205847.5+414637)
Optical variabilities in the Be/X-ray binary system GRO J2058+42 (CXOU J205847.5+414637)

Aims. We present an analysis of long-term optical monitoring observations and optical spectroscopic observations of the counterpart to CXOU J205847.5+414637 (high-mass X-ray binary system). We search for variability in the light curve of Be star. Methods. We used differential magnitudes in the time-series analysis. The variability search in the optical light curve was made by using different algorithms. We used MIDAS and its suitable packages to reduce and analyse the spectra. Results. We have performed a frequency search that gave us the value 2.404 d-1. This value is attributed to the non-radial pulsation of the Be star. The Hα emission line profiles always show double-peaked emissions with a mean equivalent width of 2.31 ± 0.19 Å and a peak separation of 516 ± 45 km s-1. This suggests that the Be star disk is still present. CXOU J205847.5+414637 is in an X-ray quiescent state.

Stars: early-type, Stars: emission-line, Be, Stars: oscillations, X-rays: binaries
0004-6361
1023-1029
Kiziloǧlu, Ü
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Kiziloǧlu, N.
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Baykal, A.
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Yerli, S. K.
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Özbey, M.
Kiziloǧlu, Ü
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Kiziloǧlu, N.
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Baykal, A.
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Yerli, S. K.
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Özbey, M.

Kiziloǧlu, Ü, Kiziloǧlu, N., Baykal, A., Yerli, S. K. and Özbey, M. (2007) Optical variabilities in the Be/X-ray binary system GRO J2058+42 (CXOU J205847.5+414637). Astronomy and Astrophysics, 470 (3), 1023-1029. (doi:10.1051/0004-6361:20077365).

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Aims. We present an analysis of long-term optical monitoring observations and optical spectroscopic observations of the counterpart to CXOU J205847.5+414637 (high-mass X-ray binary system). We search for variability in the light curve of Be star. Methods. We used differential magnitudes in the time-series analysis. The variability search in the optical light curve was made by using different algorithms. We used MIDAS and its suitable packages to reduce and analyse the spectra. Results. We have performed a frequency search that gave us the value 2.404 d-1. This value is attributed to the non-radial pulsation of the Be star. The Hα emission line profiles always show double-peaked emissions with a mean equivalent width of 2.31 ± 0.19 Å and a peak separation of 516 ± 45 km s-1. This suggests that the Be star disk is still present. CXOU J205847.5+414637 is in an X-ray quiescent state.

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Published date: August 2007
Keywords: Stars: early-type, Stars: emission-line, Be, Stars: oscillations, X-rays: binaries

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Local EPrints ID: 486359
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/486359
ISSN: 0004-6361
PURE UUID: 34db1375-1826-4caf-916f-3531830dce11

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Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 06:54

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Author: Ü Kiziloǧlu
Author: N. Kiziloǧlu
Author: A. Baykal
Author: S. K. Yerli
Author: M. Özbey

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