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X-ray eclipse time delays in 4U 2129+47

  • E. Bozzo
  • , M. Falanga
  • , A. Papitto
  • , L. Stella
  • , R. Perna
  • , D. Lazzati
  • , G. Israel
  • , S. Campana
  • , V. Mangano
  • , T. Di salvo
  • , L. Burderi
  • Osservatorio Astronomico Roma
  • University of Rome Tor Vergata
  • CEA Saclay
  • University of Colorado Boulder
  • Osservatorio Astronomico di Brera
  • National Institute for Astrophysics
  • University of Palermo
  • University of Cagliari

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Abstract

Aims.4U 2129+47 was discovered in the early 80's and classified as an accretion disk corona source due to its broad and partial X-ray eclipses. The 5.24 h binary orbital period was inferred from the X-ray and optical light curve modulation, implying a late K or M spectral type companion star. The source entered a low state in 1983, during which the optical modulation disappeared and an F8 IV star was revealed, suggesting that 4U 2129+47 might be part of a triple system. The nature of 4U 2129+47 has since been investigated, but no definitive conclusion has been reached.Methods.Here, we present timing and spectral analyses of two XMM-Newton observations of this source, carried out in May and June, 2005.Results.We find evidence for a delay between two mid-eclipse epochs measured ~22 days apart, and we show that this delay can be naturally explained as being due to the orbital motion of the binary 4U 2129+47 around the center of mass of a triple system. This result thus provides further support in favor of the triple nature of 4U 2129+47..

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)301-306
Number of pages6
JournalAstronomy and Astrophysics
Volume476
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2007

Keywords

  • Accretion, accretion disks
  • Binaries: eclipsing
  • Stars: individual: 4U 2129+47
  • Stars: neutron
  • X-rays: stars

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