The evolution and masses of the neutron star and donor star in the high mass X-ray binary OAO 1657−415


Autoria(s): Mason, Andrew B.; Clark, J. Simon; Norton, Andrew J.; Crowther, Paul A.; Tauris, Thomas M.; Langer, Norbert; Negueruela, Ignacio; Roche, Paul
Contribuinte(s)

Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Física, Ingeniería de Sistemas y Teoría de la Señal

Astrofísica Estelar (AE)

Data(s)

14/11/2013

14/11/2013

01/05/2012

Resumo

We report near-infrared radial velocity (RV) measurements of the recently identified donor star in the high mass X-ray binary (HMXB) system OAO 1657−415 obtained in the H band using ISAAC on the Very Large Telescope. Cross-correlation methods were employed to construct a RV curve with a semi-amplitude of 22.1 ± 3.5 km s−1. Combined with other measured parameters of this system it provides a dynamically determined neutron star (NS) mass of 1.42 ± 0.26 M⊙ and a mass of 14.3 ± 0.8 M⊙ for the Ofpe/WN9 highly evolved donor star. OAO 1657−415 is an eclipsing HMXB pulsar with the largest eccentricity and orbital period of any within its class. Of the 10 known eclipsing X-ray binary pulsars OAO 1657−415 becomes the ninth with a dynamically determined NS mass solution and only the second in an eccentric system. Furthermore, the donor star in OAO 1657−415 is much more highly evolved than the majority of the supergiant donors in other HMXBs, joining a small but growing list of HMXBs donors with extensive hydrogen depleted atmospheres. Considering the evolutionary development of OAO 1657−415, we have estimated the binding energy of the envelope of the mass donor and find that there is insufficient energy for the removal of the donor’s envelope via spiral-in, ruling out a common envelope evolutionary scenario. With its non-zero eccentricity and relatively large orbital period the identification of a definitive evolutionary pathway for OAO 1657−415 remains problematic, we conclude by proposing two scenarios which may account for OAO 1657−415 current orbital configuration.

ABM acknowledges support from an STFC studentship. JSC acknowledges support from an RCUK fellowship. This research is partially supported by grantsAYA2008-06166-C03-03 and Consolider-GTC CSD-2006-00070 from the Spanish Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (MICINN).

Identificador

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 2012, 422(1): 199-206. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2966.2012.20596.x

0035-8711 (Print)

1365-2966 (Online)

http://hdl.handle.net/10045/33862

10.1111/j.1365-2966.2012.20596.x

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eng

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Royal Astronomical Society

Relação

http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2966.2012.20596.x

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© 2012 The Authors Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society © 2012 RAS

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Palavras-Chave #Binaries: eclipsing #Binaries: general #Stars: individual: OAO 1657−415 #Stars: massive #Stars: Wolf–Rayet #X-rays: binaries #Astronomía y Astrofísica
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