Optical spectroscopy of Be-XRBs in the SMC

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The Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC) is a well known laboratory to study High-Mass X-ray Binaries (HMXBs), as it harbors an unexpectedly high number of HMXBs. The complementary study of the optical counterparts of the HMXBs detected in X-ray observations reveal the nature of the donor stars and consequently the binaries' properties. Thus, we obtained optical spectra for a number of HMXBs identified in previous Chandra and XMM-Newton surveys of the SMC, using the 2dF spectrograph at the Anglo-Australian Telescope, in order to determine the spectral types of the optical counterparts. We identify at least 17 Be/X-ray binaries Be-XRBs) and an excellent case of a Supergiant B[e]. We present the spectral types of these sources and we discuss them in the context of the general populations of BeXRBs in the Galaxy and the Magellanic Clouds.

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