X射线瞬变体EP240309a(EP J115415.8-501810)的光学光谱和光度分类--中间极性

Q1 Earth and Planetary Sciences Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters Pub Date : 2024-05-03 DOI:10.1093/mnrasl/slae038
Stephen. B. Potter, D. A. H. Buckley, S. Scaringi, I. Monageng, O. D. Egbo, P. Charles, N. Erasmus, Carel van Gend, Egan Loubser, Keegan Titus, K. Rosie, H. Gajjar, H. Worters, Sunil Chandra, R. P. M. Julie, Moloko Hlakola
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我们报告了对爱因斯坦探测器最初探测到的一个X射线源的光学跟踪观测结果。我们的研究将该源归类为中间极,这是一类磁暴变星,其轨道周期为 3.7614(4)小时,白矮星自旋周期为 3.97 分钟。轨道周期是通过 TESS 观测确定的,而我们使用南非天文台的 1.9m 和 Lesedi 1.0m 望远镜获得的高速测光数据则揭示了自旋周期和跳动周期。此外,我们还利用 1.9 米望远镜进行了轨道相位分辨光谱观测,特别是以 Hβ 发射线为中心的观测,揭示了在整个轨道周期中表现出多普勒变化的两个发射成分。
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Optical spectroscopic and photometric classification of the X-ray transient EP240309a (EP J115415.8-501810) as an intermediate polar
We report on optical follow-up observations of an X-ray source initially detected by the Einstein Probe mission. Our investigations categorize the source as an intermediate polar, a class of magnetic cataclysmic variables, exhibiting an orbital period of 3.7614(4) hours and a white dwarf spin period of 3.97 minutes. The orbital period was identified through TESS observations, while our high-speed photometric data, obtained using the 1.9m and Lesedi 1.0m telescopes at the South African Astronomical Observatory, revealed both the spin and beat periods. Additionally, we present orbitally phase-resolved spectroscopic observations using the 1.9m telescope, specifically centered on the Hβ emission line, which reveal two emission components that exhibit Doppler variations throughout the orbital cycle.
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