Searching for orbital period modulation in X-ray observations of the symbiotic X-ray binary GX 1+4
Moritz Klawin, Lorenzo Ducci, M. Mirac Serim, Andrea Santangelo, Carlo, Ferrigno, and Enrico Bozzo

TL;DR
This study searches for orbital period modulation in X-ray data of GX 1+4, confirming the orbital period and constraining system parameters through analysis of long-term light curves, hardness ratios, and eclipse detection.
Contribution
The paper provides the first direct X-ray evidence supporting the orbital period of GX 1+4 and constrains the system's inclination, neutron star mass, and red giant radius.
Findings
Confirmed the orbital period through X-ray analysis.
Detected the source during the predicted eclipse, constraining inclination.
Estimated neutron star mass and red giant radius.
Abstract
The symbiotic X-ray binary GX 1+4 possesses a number of peculiar properties that have been studied since the early 1970s. In particular, the orbital period has been a point of debate for many years, until radial velocity measurements were able to settle the debate. These radial velocity findings have so far not been confirmed using X-ray data, even though multiple factors would cause a periodic variation on the same timescale as the orbital period at these energies. Because the orbit of GX 1+4 is eccentric and not seen face-on, changes in the accretion rate and column density along the line of sight could cause a periodic variation in the spin-frequency measurements, X-ray light curves, and hardness ratios of the source. Furthermore, for a high inclination of the orbital plane, the neutron star could be eclipsed by the companion, which would lead to periodic decreases in brightness. We…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Scientific Measurement and Uncertainty Evaluation · Mechanics and Biomechanics Studies
