A New Dynamical Model for the Black Hole Binary LMC X-1
Jerome A. Orosz (San Diego State), Danny Steeghs (University of, Warwick), Jeffrey E. McClintock, Manuel A. P. Torres, Ivan Bochkov, Lijun, Gou, Ramesh Narayan (CfA), Michael Blaschak (Cal-Poly Pomona), Alan M., Levine, Ronald A. Remillard (MIT), Charles D. Bailyn

TL;DR
This paper develops a detailed dynamical model of the high-mass X-ray binary LMC X-1, refining key parameters like orbital period, stellar properties, and black hole mass through optical and X-ray data analysis.
Contribution
It introduces a new dynamical model based on high-resolution spectroscopy and photometry, providing refined measurements of system parameters and evolutionary state.
Findings
Orbital period refined to 3.90917 days
Black hole mass estimated at 10.91 solar masses
Secondary star nearly fills its Roche lobe
Abstract
We present a dynamical model of the high mass X-ray binary LMC X-1 based on high-resolution optical spectroscopy and extensive optical and near-infrared photometry. From our new optical data we find an orbital period of P=3.90917 +/- 0.00005 days. We present a refined analysis of the All Sky Monitor data from RXTE and find an X-ray period of P=3.9094 +/- 0.0008 days, which is consistent with the optical period. A simple model of Thomson scattering in the stellar wind can account for the modulation seen in the X-ray light curves. The V-K color of the star (1.17 +/- 0.05) implies A_V = 2.28 +/- 0.06, which is much larger than previously assumed. For the secondary star, we measure a radius of R_2 = 17.0 +/- 0.8 solar radii and a projected rotational velocity of V_rot*sin(i) = 129.9 +/- 2.2 km/s. Using these measured properties to constrain the dynamical model, we find an inclination of i =…
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