Bibcode
Shahbaz, T.; Naylor, T.; Charles, P. A.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol. 268, NO. 3/JUN1, P. 756, 1994
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1994
Citations
101
Refereed citations
85
Description
We present a direct determination of the mass of the system components
in the soft X-ray transient A0620 -00. Infrared photometry during 1990
allows us to determine the double-humped quiescent light curve, which we
then fit with an ellipsoidal model. We obtain solutions in the
mass-ratio-inclination plane which, when combined with the rotational
broadening and the K velocity of the secondary star obtained by Marsh,
Robinson & Wood, allows us to determine the masses of the system
components. Using a Monte Carlo error propagation technique, we
determine the most likely values for the mass of the compact object
(M1), the mass and radius of the secondary star
(M2, R2) and the orbital separation (α). We
obtain M1 = 10.0 Msun, M2 =0.6
Msun, R2 =0.8 Rsun and α = 4.3
Rsun. We find that the observed infrared colour of the
secondary star is consistent with that of a star that probably lies
between the zero-age and terminal-age main sequences. Using this colour
in conjunction with Bailey's relation and our estimates for the radius
of the secondary star, we limit the distance to lie in the range
660-1450 pc, where the most probable value is 1050 pc.