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2018MNRAS.473.3490I - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 473, 3490-3499 (2018)

A possible solution of the puzzling variation of the orbital period of MXB 1659-298.

IARIA R., GAMBINO A.F., DI SALVO T., BURDERI L., MATRANGA M., RIGGIO A., SANNA A., SCARANO F. and D'AI A.

Abstract (from CDS):

MXB 1659-298 is a transient neutron-star low-mass X-ray binary system that shows eclipses with a periodicity of 7.1 h. MXB 1659-298 went to outburst in 2015 August, after 14 years of quiescence. We investigate the orbital properties of this source with a baseline of 40 years, obtained by combining the eight eclipse arrival times present in the literature with 51 eclipse arrival times collected during the last two outbursts. A quadratic ephemeris does not fit the delays associated with the eclipse arrival times and the addition of a sinusoidal term with a period of 2.31 ± 0.02 yr is required. We infer a binary orbital period of P = 7.1161099(3) h and an orbital period derivative of {dot}P=-8.5(1.2) x 10–12 s s-1. We show that the large orbital period derivative can be explained with a highly non-conservative mass-transfer scenario, in which more than 98 per cent of the mass provided by the companion star leaves the binary system. We predict an orbital period derivative value of {dot}P=-6(3) x 10–12 s s-1 and constrain the companion-star mass between 0.3 and 1.2 M. Assuming that the companion star is in thermal equilibrium, the periodic modulation can be due to either a gravitational quadrupole coupling arising from variations of the oblateness of the companion star or the presence of a third body of mass M3 > 21 Jovian masses.

Abstract Copyright: © 2017 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): ephemerides - binaries: eclipsing - stars: individual: MXB 1659-298 - stars: neutron - X-rays: binaries - X-rays: stars

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