An atlas of optical continuum and line emission from low-mass X-ray binaries

Shahbaz, T.; Smale, A. P.; Naylor, T.; Charles, P. A.; van Paradijs, J.; Hassall, B. J. M.; Callanan, P.
Bibliographical reference

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 282, Issue 4, pp. 1437-1453.

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1996
Number of authors
7
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0
Citations
56
Refereed citations
52
Description
We have obtained broad-band optical spectra of a sample of 15 low-mass X-ray binaries (LMXBs) in the range 4000-9000A and fitted them with combinations of standard accretion disc models plus secondary star templates. For the sample of LMXBs in which we determine the power-law indices of the accretion disc flux distribution, we can explain the steepness of the slopes in terms of an optically thick accretion disc and X-ray heating of the outer parts of the disc. We present for the first time optical spectra of X1705-250, XB1905+00 and XB1916-053. Optical line emission was detected in most of the sample. The Balmer lines Hα and Hβ were generally the strongest lines with mean equivalent widths of 3.7 and 1.9A, respectively. The HeII lambda4686 and the Bowen CIII/NIII blend at lambda4640 were also observed, with equivalent widths of 3.0 and 4.1A, respectively. The Paschen lines were also present in CenX-4, GS2000+25, and for the first time detected in AqlX-1. The only systems in which stellar features were detected were those in which the companions were evolved e.g. GX1+4, CygX-2 and the source in which the mass accretion rate is low i.e. CenX-4.