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2004ApJ...600..927M - Astrophys. J., 600, 927-938 (2004/January-2)

The N enrichment and supernova ejection of the runaway microquasar LS 5039.

McSWAIN M.V., GIES D.R., HUANG W., WIITA P.J., WINGERT D.W. and KAPER L.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present an investigation of new optical and ultraviolet spectra of the mass donor star in the massive X-ray binary LS 5039. The optical band spectral line strengths indicate that the atmosphere is N-rich and C-poor, and we classify the stellar spectrum as type ON6.5 V((f)). The N-strong and C-weak pattern is also found in the stellar wind P Cygni lines of N V λ1240 and C IV λ1550 (narrow absorption components in the former indicate that the wind terminal velocity is V=2440±190 km/s). We suggest that the N enrichment may result from internal mixing if the O star was born as a rapid rotator or the O star may have accreted N-rich gas prior to a common envelope interaction with the progenitor of the supernova. We reevaluated the orbital elements to find an orbital period of P=4.4267±0.0005 days. We compared the spectral line profiles with new non-LTE line-blanketed model spectra from Lanz and Hubeny, from which we derive an effective temperature Teff=37.5±1.7 kK, gravity logg=4.0±0.1, and projected rotational velocity Vsini=140±8 km/s. We fitted the UV, optical, and IR flux distribution by using a model spectrum and extinction law with parameters E(B-V)=1.28±0.02 and R=3.18±0.07. We confirm the covariability of the observed X-ray flux and stellar wind mass-loss rate derived from the Hα profile, which supports the wind accretion scenario for the X-ray production in LS 5039. Wind accretion models indicate that the compact companion has mass MX/M=1.4±0.4, consistent with its identification as a neutron star. We argue that the O star has mass in the range 20-35 M(based on a lower limit for the distance and the lack of eclipses). The observed eccentricity and runaway velocity of the binary can be reconciled only if the neutron star received a modest kick velocity due to a slight asymmetry in the supernova explosion (during which more than 5 Mwas ejected).

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Journal keyword(s): Stars: Binaries: Spectroscopic - Stars: Abundances - Stars: Early-Type - Stars: Individual: Alphanumeric: LS 5039 - Stars: Individual: Alphanumeric: RX J1826.2-1450 - X-Rays: Binaries

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