Bibcode
Lindstrøm, C.; Griffin, J.; Kiss, L. L.; Uemura, M.; Derekas, A.; Mészáros, Sz.; Székely, P.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 363, Issue 3, pp. 882-890.
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2005
Citations
21
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Description
We present spectroscopic observations of the black hole binary V4641
Sagittarii, obtained between 2004 July 4 and 2005 March 28, which cover
the minor outburst of the star in early 2004 July and quiescence
variations on 19 nights scattered over six months. During the outburst,
the star peaked approximately 3 mag brighter than usual, and our spectra
were dominated by broad hydrogen, helium and iron emission lines. The
very first spectra showed P Cygni profiles, which disappeared within a
few hours, indicating rapid changes in matter ejection. The Hα
line had multiple components, one being a broad blueshifted wing
exceeding 5000 km s-1. During a simultaneously observed
10-min photometric flare up, the equivalent width of the Hα line
temporarily decreased, implying that it was a flare of the continuum.
The overall spectral appearance was similar to that observed in the 1999
September active phase, which suggests that similar mass-ejection
processes were associated with both eruptions. In quiescence, the
spectra were those of the early-type secondary star showing its orbital
motion around the primary. By measuring cross-correlation radial
velocities, we give an improved set of spectroscopic elements. Whereas
we measure the same velocity amplitude (K2= 211.3 +/- 1.0 km
s-1), within errors, as Orosz et al., our centre-of-mass
velocity (γ= 72.7 +/- 3.3 km s-1) differs significantly
from the previously published value (107.4 +/- 2.9 km s-1).
However, we find evidence that the difference is caused by a systematic
error in data reduction in the previous study, rather than by
gravitational effects of an invisible third component.