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2011MNRAS.412..391S - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 412, 391-400 (2011/March-3)

Orbital period determinations for four SMC Be/X-ray binaries.

SCHURCH M.P.E., COE M.J., McBRIDE V.A., TOWNSEND L.J., UDALSKI A., HABERL F. and CORBET R.H.D.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present an optical and X-ray study of four Be/X-ray binaries located in the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC). OGLE I-band data of up to 11 years of semicontinuous monitoring has been analysed for SMC X-2, SXP172 and SXP202B, providing both a measurement of the orbital period (Porb= 18.62, 68.90 and 229.9 d for the pulsars, respectively) and a detailed optical orbital profile for each pulsar. For SXP172 this has allowed a direct comparison of the optical and X-ray emission seen through regular RXTE monitoring, revealing that the X-ray outbursts precede the optical by around 7 d. Recent X-ray studies by XMM-Newton have identified a new source in the vicinity of SXP15.3 raising doubt on the identification of the optical counterpart to this X-ray pulsar. Here we present a discussion of the observations that led to the proposal of the original counterpart and a detailed optical analysis of the counterpart to the new X-ray source, identifying a 21.7 d periodicity in the OGLE I-band data. The optical characteristics of this star are consistent with that of a SMC Be/X-ray binary. However, this star was rejected as the counterpart to SXP15.3 in previous studies due to the lack of Hα emission.

Abstract Copyright: 2010 The Authors Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society2010 RAS

Journal keyword(s): stars: emission-line, Be - Magellanic Clouds - X-rays: binaries

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