Bibcode
Fender, R. P.; Russell, D. M.; Knigge, C.; Soria, R.; Hynes, R. I.; Goad, M.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 393, Issue 4, pp. 1608-1616.
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2009
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Description
We report an anticorrelation between continuum luminosity and the
equivalent width (EW) of the Hα emission line in X-ray binary
systems. The effect is evident both in a universal monotonic increase in
Hα EW with time following outbursts, as systems fade, and in a
comparison between measured EWs and contemporaneous X-ray measurements.
The effect is most clear for black hole binaries in the low/hard X-ray
state, which is prevalent at X-ray luminosities below ~1 per cent of the
Eddington luminosity. We do not find strong evidence for significant
changes in line profiles across accretion state changes, but this is
hampered by a lack of good data at such times. The observed
anticorrelation, highly significant for black hole binaries, is only
marginally so for neutron star systems, for which there are far less
data. Comparison with previously established correlations between
optical and X-ray luminosity suggests that the line luminosity is
falling as the X-ray and optical luminosities drop, but not as fast,
approximately, as LHα ~ L~0.4X ~
L~0.7opt. We briefly discuss possible origins for
such an effect, including the optical depth, form of the irradiating
spectrum and geometry of the accretion flow. Further refinement of the
relation in the future may allow measurements of Hα EW to be used
to estimate the luminosity of, and hence the distance to, X-ray binary
systems. Beyond this, further progress will require a better sample of
spectrophotometric data.