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Optical Spectroscopy of 1A 0535+262 Before, During, and After the 2020 Giant X-ray Outburst

Source
Bulletin De La Societe Royale Des Sciences De Liege
Date Issued
2024-01-01
Author(s)
Naik, Sachindra
Chhotaray, Birendra
Kumari, Neeraj
DOI
10.25518/0037-9565.11829
Volume
93
Issue
2
Abstract
We present the findings from our study of the Be/X-ray binary 1A 0535+262/HD 245770 during the giant X-ray outburst in October 2020. We utilized the 1.2-m telescope at Mount Abu Infrared observatory for optical observations of the Be companion star. The outburst reached a peak X-ray flux of approximately 11 Crab in the 15-50 keV range, marking the highest ever recorded X-ray outburst from the pulsar. We conducted optical observations in the 6000–7200 Å range before, during, and after the X-ray outburst, aiming to examine the evolution of the circumstellar disc of the Be star from February 2020 to February 2022. Our optical spectra displayed prominent emission lines at 6563 Å(H I), 6678 Å (He I), and 7065 Å (He II). Notably, the Hα line exhibited significant variability in the spectra. Prior to and during the outburst, the line profiles appeared single-peaked, and asymmetric with broad red and blue wings, respectively. However, post-outburst observations revealed a double-peaked profile with asymmetry in the blue wing. Our pre-outburst observations confirmed a larger Be circumstellar disc that diminished in size as the outburst progressed. Additionally, the observed variations in the Hα line profile and parameters indicate the presence of a highly misaligned, precessing, and warped Be disc.
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http://repository.iitgn.ac.in/handle/IITG2025/29207
Subjects
1A 0535+262 | Be–stars | neutron–stars
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