A spectrographic orbit for LMC X-1 - Another massive X-ray source?

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Binary Stars, Magellanic Clouds, O Stars, X Ray Sources, Circular Orbits, Line Spectra, Radial Velocity, Spectrographs, Stellar Mass

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Spectroscopy of the Pakull candidate star for LMC X-1 shows it to be an O7 star with a binary period of approximately 4 days. N III 4640-A emission has approximately antiphased velocities, which implies a mass ratio of 2-3. The secondary has a minimum mass of approximately 2.5 solar mass and a probable mass of 4 solar mass. The secondary is unlikely to be a normal star; if it is the X-ray source, it could be a black hole. A less probable orbit has a 1.34 day period and X-ray source masses greater than 1.9 solar mass.

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