A massive AGB donor in Scutum X-1: Identification of the first Mira variable in an X-ray binary
Kishalay De, Deepto Chakrabarty, Roberto Soria, Michael C. B., Ashley, Charlie Conroy, Matthew J. Hankins, Mansi M. Kasliwal and, Ryan M. Lau, Anna M. Moore, Robert Simcoe, Jamie Soon, Tony, Travouillon

TL;DR
This paper identifies the first Mira variable star as a donor in an X-ray binary, revealing a new class of symbiotic systems and challenging previous classifications of Sct X-1.
Contribution
The study provides the first broadband infrared spectrum and detailed characterization of the donor star in Sct X-1, confirming it as a Mira variable, which is a novel discovery in X-ray binaries.
Findings
Discovery of a Mira variable donor in Sct X-1
Infrared spectral features inconsistent with red supergiants
Periodic variability indicating a pulsation period of ~621 days
Abstract
The symbiotic X-ray binary Sct X-1 was suggested as the first known neutron star accreting from a red supergiant companion. Although known for nearly 50 years, detailed characterization of the donor remains lacking, particularly due to the extremely high reddening towards the source ( mag). Here, we present i) improved localization of the counterpart using Gaia and Chandra observations, ii) the first broadband infrared spectrum (m; ) obtained with SpeX on the NASA Infrared Telescope Facility and iii) -band light curve from the Palomar Gattini-IR survey. The infrared spectrum is characterized by i) deep water absorption features (HO index %), ii) strong TiO, VO and CO features, and iii) weak/absent CN lines. We show that these features are inconsistent with known red supergiants, but suggest a M8-9 III type O-rich Mira…
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TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
