An interpretation of the SS 433 light curve

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Accretion Disks, Eclipsing Binary Stars, Light Curve, Stellar Envelopes, Plasma Jets, Stellar Rotation, X Ray Sources

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A model of SS433 is analysed according to which around the relativistic component a quasi-spherical envelope exists running out of the accretion disk. There is no evident observable appearance of the disk as it is covered by the envelope. The envelope takes part in the precession motion, there are two hot spots on it in the places of relativistic jet outputs. In the framework of this model it is easy to understand the main observable phenomena of SS433. Precession vector of the system is opposed to the orbital rotation vector. Owing to precession of the orbital axis the eclipse conditions change, the precession angle being 16°. The pass time of the matter in the accretion disk is about 12 days, the mean pass velocity is 11 km/s.

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