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2005ApJ...632..514T - Astrophys. J., 632, 514-522 (2005/October-2)

On the binary nature of 1RXS J162848.1-415241.

TORRES M.A.P., GARCIA M.R., STEEGHS D. and McCLINTOCK J.E.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present spectroscopy of the optical counterpart to 1RXS J162848.1-41524, also known as the microquasar candidate MCQC J162847-4152. All the data indicate that this X-ray source is not a microquasar and that it is a single-lined chromospherically active binary system with a likely orbital period of 4.9 days. Our analysis supports a K3 IV spectral classification for the star, which is dominant at optical wavelengths. The unseen binary component is most likely a late-type (K7-M) dwarf or a white dwarf. Using the high-resolution spectra, we have measured the K3 star's rotational broadening to be vsini=43±3 km/s and determined a lower limit to the binary mass ratio of q(=M2/M1)>2.0. The high rotational broadening together with the strong Ca II H and K/Hα emission and high-amplitude photometric variations indicate that the evolved star is very chromospherically active and responsible for the X-ray/radio emission.

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Journal keyword(s): Stars: Binaries: Close - stars: individual (1RXS J162848.1-415241{RX J1628-41}) - X-Rays: Stars

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