Observations of the X-ray Nova GRO~J0422+32: II: Optical Spectra Approaching Quiescence

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10.1086/177021

We present results obtained from a series of 5~\AA\ resolution spectra of the X-ray Nova GRO~J0422+32 obtained in 1993~October, when the system was approximately 2 magnitudes above quiescence, with ${\rm R \sim 19}$. The data were obtained in an effort to measure the orbital radial velocity curve of the secondary, but detection of the narrow photospheric absorption lines needed to do this proved elusive. Instead we found wide absorption bands reminiscent of M~star photospheric features. The parameters determined by fitting accretion disk line profiles (Smak profiles) to the H$\alpha$ line are similar to those found in several strong black-hole candidates. Measurements of the velocity of the H$\alpha$ line are consistent with an orbital period of 5.1~hours and a velocity semi-amplitude of the primary of $34 \pm 6$~\kms. These measurements, when combined with measurements of the velocity semi-amplitude of the secondary made by others, indicate that the mass ratio $q \sim 0.09$. If the secondary follows the empirical mass-radius relation found for CVs, the low $q$ implies a primary mass of $M_x \sim 5.6$\mo, and a rather low (face-on) inclination. The H$\alpha$ EW is found to be modulated on the orbital period with a phasing that implies a partial eclipse of the disk by the secondary, but simultaneous R~band photometry shows no evidence for such an eclipse.

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