Bibcode
Charles, P. A.; Barnes, A. D.; Casares, J.; Clark, J. S.; Clarkson, W. I.; Harlaftis, E. T.; Hynes, R. I.; Marsh, T. R.; Steeghs, D.
Bibliographical reference
Compact Binaries in the Galaxy and Beyond, Proceedings of the conference held 17-22 November, 2003 in La Paz, Baja California Sur. Edited by G. Tovmassian and E. Sion. Revista Mexicana de Astronomía y Astrofísica (Serie de Conferencias) Vol. 20. IAU Colloquium 194, pp. 50-52 (2004) (http://www.astroscu.unam.mx/~rmaa/)
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2004
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Description
SS433 is the prototype microquasar in the Galaxy and may even be
analogous to the ULX sources if the jets' kinetic energy is taken into
account. However, in spite of 20 years of study, our constraints on the
nature of the binary system are extremely limited as a result of the
difficulty of locating spectral features that can reveal the nature and
motion of the mass donor. Newly acquired, high resolution blue spectra
taken when the (precessing) disc is edge-on suggest that the binary is
close to a common-envelope phase, and hence providing kinematic
constraints is extremely difficult. Nevertheless, we do find evidence
for a massive donor, as expected for the inferred very high mass
transfer rate, and we compare SS433's properties with those of Cyg X-3.