Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
Oct 1983
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Astronomy and Astrophysics (ISSN 0004-6361), vol. 126, no. 2, Oct. 1983, p. 265-268. Research supported by the Nederlandse Organ
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
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Astronomical Photometry, Binary Stars, Magellanic Clouds, Ubv Spectra, Variable Stars, X Ray Sources, Brightness Distribution, Light Curve
Scientific paper
Results are reported of two weeks of optical photometry of the optical counterpart of LMC X-3 obtained in December 1981. When folded modulo the 1.7-d period recently proposed for this system on the basis of radial-velocity measurements, the data show a brightness minimum near the inferior conjunction of the X-ray source. Combining these data with photometry obtained in 1974, long-term brightness variations over a range of up to 0.5 mag are found. Removing these, a double-wave orbital light curve with an amplitude of about 0.2 mag is found. A mean period for the interval 1974-1981 of 1.70502 + or - 0.00005 d is determined. It is shown that the observed light curve may be dominated by ellipsoidal variations, and that an additional light source, presumably an accretion disk, is likely to be present in the system.
Paradijs Jan van
Tjemkes Stephen
van der Klis Michael
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