High-resolution optical and infrared spectroscopic observations of CIR X-1

Wu, Kinwah; Fender, Robert; Johnston, Helen M.

Australia, Netherlands

Abstract

We present new optical and infrared (IR) observations of Cir X-1 taken near apastron. Both sets of spectra show asymmetric emission lines. Archival optical observations show that an asymmetric Hα emission line has been in evidence for the past 20 years, although the shape of the line has changed significantly. We present an eccentric (e~0.7-0.9) low-mass binary model, where the system consists of a neutron star orbiting around a (sub)giant companion star of 3-5M_solar. We suggest that the broad components of the emission lines arise in a high-velocity, optically thick flow near the neutron star, while the narrow components of the optical and the IR lines arise near the companion star and a heated ejecta shell surrounding the binary respectively. In this model, the velocity of the narrow component reflects the space velocity of the binary; the implied radial velocity (+430kms^-1 after correcting for Galactic rotation) is the highest velocity known for an X-ray binary.

1999 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
eHST 51