Long-term optical and X-ray variability of the Be/X-ray binary H 1145-619: discovery of an on-going retrograde density wave
J. Alfonso-Garz\'on, J. Fabregat, P. Reig, J. J. E. Kajava, C., S\'anchez-Fern\'andez, L. J. Townsend, J. M. Mas-Hesse, S. M. Crawford, P., Kretschmar, M. J. Coe

TL;DR
This study presents a 40-year multiwavelength analysis of the Be/X-ray binary H 1145-619, revealing a retrograde density wave in its circumstellar disc and linking optical variability patterns with X-ray activity.
Contribution
It is the first to identify a retrograde density wave in the circumstellar disc of a Be/X-ray binary and correlates long-term optical and X-ray variability.
Findings
Discovered a retrograde one-armed density wave in 2016.
Identified three optical variability patterns linked to disc dynamics.
Correlated optical outbursts with mass ejections and disc changes.
Abstract
Multiwavelength monitoring of Be/X-ray binaries is crucial to understand the mechanisms producing their outbursts. H 1145-619 is one of these systems, which has recently displayed X-ray activity. We investigate the correlation between the optical emission and the X-ray activity to predict the occurrence of new X-ray outbursts from the inferred state of the circumstellar disc. We have performed a multiwavelength study of H 1145-619 from 1973 to 2017 and present here a global analysis of its variability over the last 40 years. We have used optical spectra from the SAAO, SMARTS and SALT telescopes and optical photometry from INTEGRAL/OMC and ASAS. We also used X-ray observations from INTEGRAL/JEM-X, and IBIS to generate the light curves and combined them with Swift/XRT to extract the X-ray spectra. In addition, we have compiled archival observations and measurements from the literature to…
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