X-ray view of emission lines in optical spectra: Spectral analysis of the two low-mass X-ray binary systems Swift J1357.2-0933 and MAXI J1305-704
A. Anitra, C. Miceli, T. Di Salvo, R. Iaria, N. Degenaar, M. Jon, Miller, F. Barra, W. Leone, L. Burderi

TL;DR
This study models emission line profiles in optical spectra of two low-mass X-ray binaries to estimate their orbital inclinations, providing results consistent with previous research despite model simplifications.
Contribution
Introduces a novel spectral modeling approach using diskline and Gaussian components to determine orbital inclinations in low-mass X-ray binaries.
Findings
Inclination angles of 81±5° and 73±4° for the two systems.
Emission regions are consistent with disc rings at specific radii.
Outburst spectrum analysis suggests alternative disc configurations.
Abstract
We propose a novel approach for determining the orbital inclination of low-mass X-ray binary systems by modelling the H and H line profiles emitted by the accretion disc, with a Newtonian version of diskline. We applied the model to two sample sources, Swift J1357.2-0933 and MAXI J1305-704, which are both transient black hole systems, and analyse two observations that were collected during a quiescent state and one observation of an outburst. The line profile is well described by the diskline model, although we had to add a Gaussian line to describe the deep inner core of the double-peaked profile, which the diskline model was unable to reproduce. The H emission lines in the spectrum of Swift J1357.2-0933 and the H emission lines in that of MAXI J1305-704 during the quiescent state are consistent with a scenario in which these lines originate from a disc…
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