Bibcode
Casares, J.; Charles, P. A.; Marsh, T. R.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 277, Issue 2, pp. L45-L50.
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1995
Citations
57
Refereed citations
53
Description
We report the first spectroscopic detection of the secondary star in the
X-ray transient QZ Vul (=GS 2000+25). Cross-correlation of individual
spectra against K-type templates yields clear velocity modulations with
the 8.3-h orbital period. From the amplitude of the radial velocity
curve (520+/-16 km s^-1) we derive a mass function f(M)=5.02+/-0.46
M_solar, the second largest after that of V404 Cygni. We classify the
companion star as a K5+/-2V which is the dominant light source in our
spectral range (lambdalambda6000-8800). Doppler imaging of the broad
Hα emission shows evidence for an intense hotspot from which we
estimate an accretion disc radius of (0.47+/-0.03)R_Lx.