Determination of the mass of the neutron star in SMC X-1, LMC X-4 and Cen X-3 with VLT/UVES
A. van der Meer, L. Kaper, M. H. van Kerkwijk, M. H. M. Heemskerk,, E.P.J. van den Heuvel

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution VLT/UVES spectra to precisely measure the radial velocities of OB-star companions in X-ray binaries, enabling accurate neutron star mass determinations and insights into their formation mechanisms.
Contribution
The paper introduces a method for selecting undistorted spectral lines to improve neutron star mass measurements in high-mass X-ray binaries.
Findings
Neutron star masses are 1.06, 1.25, and 1.34 solar masses for SMC X-1, LMC X-4, and Cen X-3.
Line selection based on intrinsic variation reduces bias in radial velocity measurements.
Results suggest SMC X-1's neutron star mass is near the minimum expected for such objects.
Abstract
We present the results of a spectroscopic monitoring campaign of the OB-star companions to the eclipsing X-ray pulsars SMC X-1, LMC X-4 and Cen X-3. High-resolution optical spectra obtained with UVES on the ESO Very Large Telescope are used to determine the radial-velocity orbit of the OB (super)giants with high precision. The excellent quality of the spectra provides the opportunity to measure the radial-velocity curve based on individual lines, and to study the effect of possible distortions of the line profiles due to e.g. X-ray heating on the derived radial-velocity amplitude. Several spectral lines show intrinsic variations with orbital phase. The magnitude of these variations depends on line strength, and thus provides a criterion to select lines that do not suffer from distortions. The undistorted lines show a larger radial-velocity amplitude than the distorted lines, consistent…
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