Long-term Optical Studies of the Be/X-ray Binary RX J0440.9+4431/LS V+44 17
Jingzhi Yan, Peng Zhang, Wei Liu, and Qingzhong Liu (PMO)

TL;DR
This study presents long-term spectroscopic and photometric observations of the Be/X-ray binary RX J0440.9+4431, revealing disk oscillations, mass ejection events, and correlations between optical brightness and H-alpha emission, linked to X-ray activity and binary dynamics.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of the circumstellar disk evolution, mass ejection processes, and binary orbital parameters over more than a decade, offering new insights into Be/X-ray binary behavior.
Findings
Detection of one-armed global oscillations in the disk.
Correlation between V-band brightness and H-alpha emission varies over time.
Largest observed circumstellar disk with a radius 12.9 times the Be star's radius.
Abstract
We present the spectroscopic and photometric observations on the Be/X-ray binary RX~J0440.9+4431 from 2001 to 2014. The short-term and long-term variability of the H line profile indicates that one-armed global oscillations existed in the circumstellar disk. Several positive and negative correlations between the -band brightness and the H intensity \textbf{were} found from the long-term photometric and spectroscopic observations. We suggest that the monotonic increase of the -band brightness and the H brightness between our 2005-2007 observations might be the result of a continuous mass ejection from the central Be star, while the negative correlation in 2007-2010 should be caused by the cessation of mass loss from the Be star just before the decline in -band brightness began (around our 2007 observations). With the extension of the ejection material,…
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