Optical Spectroscopy of GX339-4 During the High-Soft and Low-Hard States (Paper I)

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10.1046/j.1365-8711.1999.02933.x

We carried out spectroscopic observations of the candidate black-hole binary GX339-4 during its low-hard and high-soft X-ray states, in 1997 and 1998 respectively. We have found that the spectrum is dominated by emission lines of neutral elements with asymmetric, round-topped profiles in the low-hard state (probably due to a dense matter outflow from an inflated outer disk). In the high-soft state, however, the emission lines from both neutral and ionized elements have unambiguously resolved double-peaked profiles; this indicates the presence of an irradiatively-heated thin accretion disk. Higher-ionization lines have larger peak-to-peak velocity separations. Our data do not show velocity modulations of the line centres due to the orbital motion of the compact object; there are no detectable lines from the companion star. These features are consistent with those of a system with a low-mass companion star and low orbital inclination. More results (from the 1999 low-hard state) coming soon in Paper II, stay tuned...

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