Bibcode
Chaty, S.; Charles, P. A.; Martí, J.; Mirabel, I. F.; Rodríguez, L. F.; Shahbaz, T.
Referencia bibliográfica
Monthly Notice of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 343, Issue 1, pp. 169-174.
Fecha de publicación:
7
2003
Número de citas
30
Número de citas referidas
25
Descripción
We present photometric and spectroscopic optical and near-infrared (NIR)
observations taken during the outburst of the microquasar V4641 Sgr =
SAX J1819.3 - 2525 in 1999 September. We observed an increase in the
J-Ks colour between 5 and 8 d after the outburst, which we
interpret as likely evidence for the presence of dust around the source.
We also observed an extraordinarily strong, broad and variable Hα
line, with a velocity width of 4560 km s-1, suggesting the
presence of a high-velocity outflow component. We constrain the distance
of the system between 3 and 8 kpc, locating it further away than
previously derived from radio observations, but consistent with results
from Orosz et al. We then discuss the nature of this system, showing
that the companion star is either a B3-A2 main-sequence star or a B3-A2
subgiant crossing the Hertzsprung gap. The system is therefore an
intermediate- or high-mass X-ray binary system (IMXB or HMXB). The
distance derived by these optical/NIR observations implies that the jets
observed by Hjellming et al. would then exhibit apparent velocities of
~10c. We finally discuss the possibility of an interaction between the
jets and surroundings of the source, and also of this source being a
`microblazar'.