HST spectrum and timing of the ultra-compact X-ray binary candidate 47 Tuc X9
V. Tudor, J. C. A. Miller-Jones, C. Knigge, T. J. Maccarone, T. M., Tauris, A. Bahramian, L. Chomiuk, C. O. Heinke, G. R. Sivakoff, J. Strader,, R. M. Plotkin, R. Soria, M. D. Albrow, G. E. Anderson, M. van den Berg, F., Bernardini, S. Bogdanov, C. T. Britt, D. M. Russell

TL;DR
This study uses HST spectra and timing analysis to investigate the ultra-compact X-ray binary candidate 47 Tuc X9, providing evidence for a hydrogen-poor donor and exploring possible compact object types.
Contribution
The paper presents the first optical spectra of X9 with no strong emission lines, supporting a hydrogen-poor donor, and identifies a 27.2-minute period in UV data, expanding understanding of its properties.
Findings
No strong Hα or HeII emission lines detected, indicating a hydrogen-poor donor.
Recovered the seven-day superorbital period in optical data.
Detected a 27.2-minute period in far-ultraviolet data, shorter than the X-ray period.
Abstract
To confirm the nature of the donor star in the ultra-compact X-ray binary candidate 47 Tuc X9, we obtained optical spectra (3,00010,000 {\AA}) with the Hubble Space Telescope / Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph. We find no strong emission or absorption features in the spectrum of X9. In particular, we place upper limits on the H and HeII emission line equivalent widths EW {\AA} and EW {\AA}, respectively. This is much lower than seen for typical X-ray binaries at a similar X-ray luminosity (which, for erg s is typically EW {\AA}). This supports our previous suggestion (by Bahramian et al.) of an H-poor donor in X9. We perform timing analysis on archival far-ultraviolet, and -band data to…
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