Optical photometry of Sco X-2.

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Stars: Binaries: Eclipsing, Stars: Imaging, Stars: Individual: Gx 349+02 = Sco X-2

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We present optical photometry of the galactic bulge low-mass X-ray binary GX349+2 (Sco X-2) obtained in July 1993 and March 1996. Short-term variations up to one magnitude are present on time scales of a few hours, which are related to the known X-ray behaviour of the source. We find (equally strong) evidence for a periodicity at either 22.3 hours or at 14.9 days. These periodicities are close to the 22 hour reported by Wachter & Margon (1996AJ....112.2684W) and the 14 day period reported by Southwell et al. (1996IAUCo.158..365S). The two periods are related to each other through aliasing with the frequency of observations, which is approximately one day. We therefore suggest that one of the periods reported is the true (orbital) period, whereas the other is the ~1 day alias. This confirms that both reported periods are present in the data. Independent of which is the real one, we conclude that the orbital period if Sco X-2 is relatively long.

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