Discovery of the 10.6 HR orbital period of CAL 87 - an eclipsing low-mass X-ray binary in the Large Magellanic Cloud

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Eclipsing Binary Stars, Magellanic Clouds, X Ray Binaries, Accretion Disks, Light Curve, Stellar Color, Stellar Mass, X Ray Spectra

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It is shown that the LMC low-mass X-ray binary CAL 87 is an eclipsing system with a period of 10.6 hr. The primary eclipse is color-dependent, and there is also a secondary dip in the light curve, interpreted as being due to occulation by a secondary bulge in the disk displaced about 0.5 in phase from the primary bulge. The optical properties of CAL 87 are similar to the dipping and eclipsing LMXB X1822 - 371, although the temperature of their X-ray spectra differ by a factor of about 100.

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