Infrared and optical observations of the newly identified Be/X-ray binary LSI + 61 deg 235

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B Stars, Emission Spectra, Infrared Astronomy, Visible Spectrum, X Ray Binaries, Line Spectra, Stellar Envelopes

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Observational IR and optical data are presented of the newly discovered Be/X-ray binary system LSI + 61 deg 235, taken over the period 1991 August-1992 May. Though the IR shows little evidence for any changes, the optical H-alpha spectrum has undergone substantial modification. Combination of optical photometric measurements with the IR photometry allows the overall spectrum to be investigated and the existence of the Be star's circumstellar disk to be directly confirmed.

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