Bibcode
Shahbaz, T.; Watson, C. A.; Dhillon, V. S.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 440, Issue 1, p.504-513
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2014
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24
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Description
We accurately determine the fundamental system parameters of the neutron
star X-ray transient Cen X-4 solely using phase-resolved high-resolution
UV-Visual Echelle Spectrograph spectroscopy. We first determine the
radial-velocity curve of the secondary star and then model the shape of
the phase-resolved absorption line profiles using an X-ray binary model.
The model computes the exact rotationally broadened, phase-resolved
spectrum and does not depend on assumptions about the rotation profile,
limb-darkening coefficients and the effects of contamination from an
accretion disc. We determine the secondary star-to-neutron star binary
mass ratio to be 0.1755 ± 0.0025, which is an order of magnitude
more accurate than previous estimates. We also constrain the inclination
angle to be 32{^{circ }} ^{+8^{circ }}_{-2^{circ }}. Combining these
values with the results of the radial-velocity study gives a neutron
star mass of 1.94^{+0.37}_{-0.85}M⊙ consistent with
previous estimates. Finally, we perform the first Roche tomography
reconstruction of the secondary star in an X-ray binary. The tomogram
reveals surface inhomogeneities that are due to the presence of cool
starspots. A large cool polar spot, similar to that seen in Doppler
images of rapidly rotating isolated stars, is present on the Northern
hemisphere of the K7 secondary star and we estimate that ˜4 per
cent of the total surface area of the donor star is covered with spots.
This evidence for starspots supports the idea that magnetic braking
plays an important role in the evolution of low-mass X-ray binaries.
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