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2000A&A...355.1041G - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 355, 1041-1048 (2000/3-3)

RX J0537.7-7034: The shortest-period supersoft X-ray source.

GREINER J., ORIO M. and SCHWARZ R.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present new photometric and spectroscopic observations of the transient supersoft X-ray source RX J0537.7-7034 and find a periodicity of approximately 3.5 hrs. This establishes RX J0537.7-7034 as the supersoft X-ray source with the shortest orbital period. We furthermore derive an inclination of the binary system of 45°≲i≲70°, and the masses of the two binary components: Maccretor=0.6±0.2M, Mdonor=0.35±0.02M. This implies that the standard scenario of supersoft X-ray sources, in which the donor is thought to be more massive than the accreting white dwarf to ensure high mass transfer rates on a thermal timescale (van den Heuvel et al. 1992), is not applicable for this system. We discuss alternative interpretations of this source as a former nova in which the thermonuclear flashes have become mild and most accreted mass is retained by the white dwarf (so-called SMC 13 type systems), or as a self-sustained wind-driven system.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: binaries: close - stars: binaries: general - stars: individual: RX J0537.7-7034 - X-rays: stars

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