Time-resolved X-Shooter spectra and RXTE light curves of the ultra-compact X-ray binary candidate 4U 0614+091
O. K. Madej, P. G. Jonker, P. J. Groot, L. M. van Haaften, G., Nelemans, T. J. Maccarone

TL;DR
This study presents time-resolved spectroscopy and light curves of the ultra-compact X-ray binary 4U 0614+091, confirming emission features, investigating potential orbital periods, and analyzing the optical and X-ray emission characteristics.
Contribution
First detailed comparison of X-Shooter and GMOS spectra of 4U 0614+091, and analysis of its emission features and orbital period candidate.
Findings
Confirmed presence of C III and O II emission lines.
Detected a weak periodic signal near 30 minutes.
No significant orbital modulation in RXTE light curves.
Abstract
In this paper we present X-Shooter time resolved spectroscopy and RXTE PCA light curves of the ultra-compact X-ray binary candidate 4U 0614+091. The X-Shooter data are compared to the GMOS data analyzed previously by Nelemans et al. (2004). We confirm the presence of C III and O II emission features at ~ 4650 {\AA} and ~ 5000 {\AA}. The emission lines do not show evident Doppler shifts that could be attributed to the motion of the donor star/hot spot around the center of mass of the binary. We note a weak periodic signal in the red-wing/blue-wing flux ratio of the emission feature at ~ 4650 {\AA}. The signal occurs at P = 30.23 +/- 0.03 min in the X-Shooter and at P = 30.468 +/- 0.006 min in the GMOS spectra when the source was in the low/hard state. Due to aliasing effects the period in the GMOS and X-Shooter data could well be the same. We deem it likely that the orbital period is…
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