Near-Infrared Spectroscopy of Low Mass X-ray Binaries : Accretion Disk Contamination and Compact Object Mass Determination in V404 Cyg and Cen X-4
Juthika Khargharia, Cynthia S. Froning, Edward L. Robinson

TL;DR
This study uses near-infrared spectroscopy to analyze the donor stars in two low mass X-ray binaries, V404 Cyg and Cen X-4, to accurately determine the inclination and compact object masses by accounting for accretion disk contamination.
Contribution
The paper introduces a method to quantify donor star contributions in NIR spectra, enabling more precise mass and inclination measurements in low mass X-ray binaries.
Findings
Donor star in V404 Cyg is K3 III with ~98% NIR flux contribution.
Black hole mass in V404 Cyg is estimated at 9.0 solar masses.
Donor star in Cen X-4 ranges from K5 to M1V, neutron star mass is about 1.5 solar masses.
Abstract
We present near-infrared (NIR) broadband (0.80--2.42 m) spectroscopy of two low mass X-ray binaries: V404 Cyg and Cen X-4. One important parameter required in the determination of the mass of the compact objects in these systems is the binary inclination. We can determine the inclination by modeling the ellipsoidal modulations of the Roche-lobe filling donor star, but the contamination of the donor star light from other components of the binary, particularly the accretion disk, must be taken into account. To this end, we determined the donor star contribution to the infrared flux by comparing the spectra of V404 Cyg and Cen X-4 to those of various field K-stars of known spectral type. For V404 Cyg, we determined that the donor star has a spectral type of K3 III. We determined the fractional donor contribution to the NIR flux in the H- and K-bands as and $0.97 \pm…
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