Infrared studies of the Be star X Per
Blesson Mathew, D. P. K. Banerjee, Sachindra Naik, N. M. Ashok, (Astronomy, Astrophysics Division, Physical Research Laboratory,, Ahmedabad, India)

TL;DR
This study presents near-infrared photometric and spectroscopic observations of the Be star X Per, analyzing emission lines, optical depths, and infrared excess to understand its circumstellar environment and variability.
Contribution
It provides detailed spectroscopic analysis of X Per's IR emission lines, revealing optical thickness and Lyman beta fluorescence effects, and models the IR excess to estimate disc electron density.
Findings
X Per is in a bright IR state with specific JHK magnitudes.
Emission lines indicate optical thickness and fluorescence processes.
Infrared excess suggests a disc with expected electron densities.
Abstract
Photometric and spectroscopic results are presented for the Be star X Per/HD 24534 from near-infrared monitoring in 2010-2011. The star is one of a sample of selected Be/X-ray binaries being monitored by us in the near-IR to study correlations between their X ray and near-IR behaviour. Comparison of the star's present near-IR magnitudes with earlier records shows the star to be currently in a prominently bright state with mean J, H, K magnitudes of 5.49, 5.33 and 5.06 respectively. The JHK spectra are dominated by emission lines of HeI and Paschen and Brackett lines of HI. Lines of OI 1.1287 and 1.3165 micron are also present and their relative strength indicates, since OI 1.1287 is stronger among the two lines, that Lyman beta fluorescence plays an important role in their excitation. Recombination analysis of the HI lines is done which shows that the Paschen and Brackett line strengths…
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