Bibcode
Casares, J.; Charles, P. A.; Naylor, T.; Pavlenko, E. P.
Referencia bibliográfica
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol. 265, NO. 4/DEC15, P. 834, 1993
Fecha de publicación:
12
1993
Número de citas
105
Número de citas referidas
99
Descripción
We present new results from the analysis of 55 high-resolution spectra
of V404 Cyg (the optical counterpart of the X-ray transient GS 2023+338)
taken in 1991 July-August which, added to our 1990 July Hα
spectra, establish the most complete spectroscopic data base in
quiescence of this new black hole candidate. In addition, we present
multicolour (optical and infrared) and white-light photometry, the
latter being partially simultaneous with the spectroscopy.
We detect V404 Cyg B through its metallic absorption lines in the
vicinity of Ha, which classify it as a KO(±1) III-V star. The
absorption lines are partially filled in by a flat continuum, probably
an accretion disc, which contributes < 10 per cent of the total flux
in R. Short-time-scale (˜hours) variations in the 1990 continuum
and the Ha profile are superposed on a smooth orbital modulation. The
photometric variations on the orbital period are consistent with the
ellipsoidal effect, whereas the profile changes can be interpreted as
the orbital motion associated with the hotspot/ gas stream. The presence
of intense narrow Ha components at the radial velocity of the secondary
star suggests heating of its inner face. The Balmer decrement is
consistent with recombination case B, and therefore the emission lines
are optically thin and produced by photoionization.
Photometric colours indicate that the interstellar extinction has
hitherto been underestimated, and we propose a new value of
AV˜4.0. This result, as well as the requirement that
the secondary fills its Roche lobe, rules out a main-sequence
classification for the companion star and supports a luminosity class of
III or W The subgiant spectral type is the most likely classification in
terms of the distance and implied peak LX. In addition, the
observed widths of the metallic lines allow us to set a limit of <35
km s-1 to the rotational broadening of V404 Cyg B, which
constrains the mass ratio q to be <0.04 for a Roche-lobe-filling
secondary. The amplitude of the ellipsoidal modulation and the very
narrow emission lines suggest a low-inclination system (i≤40°).
We also find evidence for the previously reported 0.24-d modulation in
both the Hα emission radial velocities and the photometry. The
origin of this modulation, however, remains obscure.