Bibcode
Acosta Pulido, J. A.; Steeghs, D.; Ramos Almeida, C.; Casares, J.; Muñoz-Darias, T.; Mata Sánchez, D.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters, Volume 449, Issue 1, p.L1-L5
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2015
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Description
More than 50 years after the dawn of X-ray astronomy, the dynamical
parameters of the prototypical X-ray binary Sco X-1 are still unknown.
We combine a Monte Carlo analysis, which includes all the previously
known orbital parameters of the system, along with the K-correction to
set dynamical constraints to the masses of the compact object
(M1 < 1.73 M⊙) and the companion star (0.28
M⊙ < M2 < 0.70 M⊙). For
the case of a canonical neutron star mass of M1 ˜ 1.4
M⊙, the orbital inclination is found to be lower than
40°. We also present the best near-infrared spectrum of the source
to date. There is no evidence of donor star features on it, but we are
able to constrain the veiling factor as a function of the spectral type
of the secondary star. The combination of both techniques restricts the
spectral type of the donor to be later than K4 and luminosity class IV.
It also constrains the contribution of the companion light to the
infrared emission of Sco X-1 to be lower than 33 per cent. This implies
that the accretion related luminosity of the system in the K band is
larger than ˜4 × 1035 erg s-1.
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