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2017ApJ...841...79R - Astrophys. J., 841, 79-79 (2017/June-1)

The spectrum of SS 433 in the H and K bands.

ROBINSON E.L., FRONING C.S., JAFFE D.T., KAPLAN K.F., KIM H., MACE G.N., SOKAL K.R. and LEE J.-J.

Abstract (from CDS):

SS 433 is an X-ray binary and the source of sub-relativistic, precessing, baryonic jets. We present high-resolution spectrograms of SS 433 in the infrared H and K bands. The spectrum is dominated by hydrogen and helium emission lines. The precession phase of the emission lines from the jet continues to be described by a constant period, Pjet=162.375 days. The limit on any secularly changing period is | {dot}P| 10–5. The He i λ2.0587 µm line has complex and variable P-Cygni absorption features produced by an inhomogeneous wind with a maximum outflow velocity near 900 km s–1. The He II emission lines in the spectrum also arise in this wind. The higher members of the hydrogen Brackett lines show a double-peaked profile with symmetric wings extending more than ±1500 km s–1 from the line center. The lines display radial velocity variations in phase with the radial velocity variation expected of the compact star, and they show a distortion during disk eclipse that we interpret as a rotational distortion. We fit the line profiles with a model in which the emission comes from the surface of a symmetric, Keplerian accretion disk around the compact object. The outer edge of the disk has velocities that vary from 110 to 190 km s–1. These comparatively low velocities place an important constraint on the mass of the compact star: its mass must be less than 2.2 M and is probably less than 1.6 M.

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Journal keyword(s): binaries: close - infrared: stars - stars: individual: SS 433 - stars: variables: general - stars: variables: general

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