Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1999-04-09
Mon.Not.Roy.Astron.Soc. 308 (1999) 415
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
9 pages including 9 figures; accepted for publication in MNRAS; references fixed
Scientific paper
10.1046/j.1365-8711.1999.02702.x
We present new optical and infrared (IR) observations of Cir X-1 taken near apastron. Both sets of spectra show asymmetric emission lines. Archival optical observations show that an asymmetric H-alpha emission line has been in evidence for the past twenty years, although the shape of the line has changed significantly. We present an eccentric (e ~ 0.7-0.9) low mass binary model, where the system consists of a neutron star orbiting around a (sub-)giant companion star of 3-5 solar masses. We suggest that the broad components of the emission lines arise in a high-velocity, optically thick flow near the neutron star; while the narrow components of the optical and the IR lines arise near the companion star and a heated ejecta-shell surrounding the binary respectively. In this model, the velocity of the narrow component reflects the space velocity of the binary; the implied radial velocity (+430 km/s after correcting for Galactic rotation) is the highest velocity known for an X-ray binary.
Fender Rob
Johnston Helen
Wu Kinwah
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