Bibcode
Zurita, C.; Sánchez-Fernández, C.; Casares, J.; Charles, P. A.; Abbott, T. M.; Hakala, P.; Rodríguez-Gil, P.; Bernabei, S.; Piccioni, A.; Guarnieri, A.; Bartolini, C.; Masetti, N.; Shahbaz, T.; Castro-Tirado, A.; Henden, A.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 334, Issue 4, pp. 999-1008.
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2002
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58
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51
Description
We present optical photometry and spectroscopy of the X-ray transient
XTE J1859+226, obtained during outburst and its subsequent decay to
quiescence. Both the X-ray and optical properties are very similar to
those of well-studied black hole soft X-ray transients. We have detected
three mini-outbursts, when XTE J1859+226 was approaching quiescence, as
has been previously detected in the soft X-ray transients GRO J0422+32
and GRS 1009-45. By 2000 August 24 the system had reached quiescence
with R= 22.48 +/- 0.07. The estimated distance to the source is ~11 kpc.
Photometry taken during quiescence shows a sinusoidal modulation with a
peak to peak amplitude of about 0.4 mag. A period analysis suggests that
periods from 0.28 to 0.47 d are equally possible at the 68 per cent
confidence level. The amplitude of the quiescent light curve and the
relatively low ratio of X-ray to optical flux indicate that the binary
inclination should be high. The measured colours during the outburst
allow us to obtain the basic properties of the disc, which agrees well
with irradiated disc model predictions.