Shedding far-ultraviolet light on the donor star and evolutionary state of the neutron-star LMXB Swift J1858.6-0814
N. Castro Segura, C. Knigge, J. H. Matthews, F. M. Vincentelli, P., Charles, K. S. Long, D. Altamirano, D. A. H. Buckley, D. Modiano, M. A. P., Torres, D. J. K. Buisson, S. Fijma, K. Alabarta, N. Degenaar, M. Georganti,, M. C. Baglio

TL;DR
This study uses far-UV spectroscopy and photometry to analyze the donor star and evolutionary path of the neutron-star low-mass X-ray binary Swift J1858, revealing CNO processing and constraining its current and initial donor properties.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed UV spectral analysis of Swift J1858 across accretion states, constrains the donor's properties, and explores its possible evolutionary tracks based on observational data.
Findings
Donor star shows signs of CNO processing in UV lines.
Donor effective temperature is approximately 5700 K.
Upper limit on current mass-transfer rate is about 3.16 x 10^{-9} M_sun/yr.
Abstract
The evolution of accreting X-ray binary systems is closely coupled to the properties of their donor stars. As a result, we can constrain the evolutionary track a system is by establishing the nature of its donor. Here, we present far-UV spectroscopy of the transient neutron-star low-mass X-ray binary Swift J1858 in three different accretion states (low-hard, high-hard and soft). All of these spectra exhibit anomalous N\,{\sc v}, C\,{\sc iv}, Si\,{\sc iv} and He\,{\sc ii} lines, suggesting that its donor star has undergone CNO processing. We also determine the donor's effective temperature, ~K, and radius, , based on photometric observations obtained during quiescence. Lastly, we leverage the transient nature of the system to set an upper limit of on the present-day mass-transfer rate.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · High-pressure geophysics and materials · Scientific Measurement and Uncertainty Evaluation
