Bibcode
Shahbaz, Tariq
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 298, Issue 1, pp. 153-165.
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1998
Citations
34
Refereed citations
33
Description
We describe a method of determining the system parameters in
non-eclipsing interacting binaries. We find that the extent to which an
observer sees the shape of the Roche lobe of the secondary star governs
the amount of distortion of the absorption-line profiles. The width and
degree of asymmetry of the phase-resolved absorption-line profiles show
a characteristic shape, which depends primarily on the binary
inclination and gravity darkening exponent. We show that, in principle,
by obtaining high spectral and time resolution spectra of quiescent
cataclysmic variables or low-mass X-ray binaries in which the
mass-losing star is visible, fitting the shape of absorption-line
profiles will allow one to determine not only the mass function of the
binary, but also the binary inclination and hence the mass of the binary
components.