Updating the orbital ephemeris of the dipping source XB 1254-690 and the distance to the source
A. F. Gambino, R. Iaria, T. Di Salvo, M. Matranga, L. Burderi, F., Pintore, A. Riggio, A. Sanna

TL;DR
This study refines the orbital parameters and distance estimate of the dipping low-mass X-ray binary XB 1254-690 using 26 years of X-ray data, providing insights into its evolutionary state.
Contribution
First application of orbital timing to XB 1254-690, improving orbital period accuracy and constraining the system's distance and evolutionary scenario.
Findings
Refined orbital period of XB 1254-690.
Estimated donor star mass of 0.42 solar masses.
Distance to the source is approximately 7.6 kpc.
Abstract
XB 1254-690 is a dipping low mass X-ray binary system hosting a neutron star and showing type I X-ray bursts. We aim at obtaining more accurate orbital ephemeris and at constraining the orbital period derivative of the system for the first time. In addition, we want to better constrain the distance to the source in order to locate the system in a well defined evolutive scenario. We apply for the first time an orbital timing technique to XB 1254-690, using the arrival times of the dips present in the light curves that have been collected during 26 years of X-ray pointed observations performed from different space missions. We estimate the dip arrival times using a statistical method that weights the count-rate inside the dip with respect to the level of the persistent emission outside the dip. We fit the obtained delays as a function of the orbital cycles both with a linear and a…
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