Observations of CYG X-3 with the Einstein (HEAO 2) X-ray observatory : the period derivative and the asymmetric X-ray light curve.
Abstract
Cygnus X-3 was observed by the Monitor Proportional Counter on the Einstein (HEAO 2) X-ray Observatory for 2.4 days in 1978 December. The analysis of the data from these observations is used in conjunction with a self-consistent re-examination of previous results from the Uhuru, ANS, COS B, and SAS 3 satellites to investigate earlier reports that the 4.8 hour period of Cygnus X-3 is increasing. It is found that there is indeed a period derivative, P = (1.78 plus or minus 0.40) x 10 to the -9th s/s, which confirms the principal conclusion of previous authors. The possibility that the X-ray source is in an elliptical orbit and that some, or all, of the observed period derivative may be due to apsidal motion is discussed. The elliptic orbit hypothesis explains the observed asymmetry in the average X-ray light curve and leads to the conclusion that the most likely companion to the X-ray source is a helium star, possibly with a light hydrogen envelope
- Publication:
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The Astrophysical Journal
- Pub Date:
- July 1980
- DOI:
- 10.1086/158115
- Bibcode:
- 1980ApJ...239..335E
- Keywords:
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- Binary Stars;
- Cygnus Constellation;
- Light Curve;
- Stellar Radiation;
- X Ray Sources;
- B Stars;
- Companion Stars;
- Elliptical Orbits;
- Heao 2;
- Stellar Motions;
- Astrophysics