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2022A&A...667A..18R - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 667A, 18 (2022/11-1)

Fast time optical variability in Be/X-ray binaries Pulsation and rotation.

REIG P. and FABREGAT J.

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em Context. Classical Be stars, regardless of spectral subtype, display multi-periodic light modulations in the frequency range 0.1-12 c d–1 when observed with a high cadence and a long duration. This behavior is attributed to non-radial pulsations and/or the rotation of the Be star. A similar study on the optical counterparts to Be/X-ray binaries is yet to be carried out.

em Aims. The main goal of this work is to investigate the fast photometric variability of the optical counterparts to Be/X-ray binaries and compare the general patterns of such variability with the Galactic population of classical Be stars.

em Methods. The main core of our analysis is based on space-based observations performed by TESS. We analyzed 21 sources with TESS. High-cadence photometry with two ground-based telescopes was also performed for 15 sources. The TESS light curves were created from the full-frame images using the Lightkurve package. The ground-based light curves were obtained through differential photometry between the target and a number of non-variable stars in the same field of view. Standard Fourier analysis and least-squares fitting methods were employed in the frequency analysis.

em Results. All sources exhibit intra-night light variations with intensity variations of 0.01-0.06 mag in the ground-based observations and up to 5% in flux in TESS observations. This variability manifests itself as multi-periodic signals in the frequency range 0.2-12 c d–1. We find that the patterns of variability of the Be stars in Be/X-ray binaries agree with that of classical early-type Be stars in terms of the general shape of the periodograms. Based on the general shape and number of peaks in the periodograms, Be/X-ray binaries can be classified into different types. The most common case is the presence of groups of closely spaced frequencies (67%), followed by sources that exhibit isolated signals (18%). The remaining source type displays frequency spectra characterized by a mixed pattern of stochastic variability and high-frequency peaks. Conclusions. This study reveals that short-term optical photometric variability is a very common, if not ubiquitous, feature intrinsic to the Be optical companions in Be/X-ray binaries. This variability is mainly attributed to pulsations that originate in the stellar interior.

Abstract Copyright: © P. Reig and J. Fabregat 2022

Journal keyword(s): stars: emission-line, Be - pulsars: general - X-rays: binaries

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