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On its way to the neutron star-white dwarf binary graveyard, IGR J16194-2810, a first ascent M giant X-ray binary

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2024-05-06 v1 High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena

Abstract

A single-lined spectroscopic orbit for the M giant in the X-ray binary IGR J16194-2810 is determined from a time-series of optical spectra. The spectroscopic orbital period of 192.5 days is twice that of the photometric period, confirming that the M giant in the system is an ellipsoidal variable. The giant is identified as a first ascent giant approaching the red giant tip. The primary is a neutron star (NS) with its M giant companion filling its Roche lobe verifying the system classification as a Low-Mass X-ray binary (LMXB). Stellar C, N, O and Fe abundances are derived for the M giant with the C, N, O values typical for a field giant with [Fe/H] = -0.14. The system does not have a large kick velocity. Models for the evolution of the system into a binary NS-white dwarf (WD) are presented. The X-ray properties are discussed in the context of this model. This binary is a rare example of a luminous, long orbital period, LMXB early in the transient ellipsoidal phase.

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@article{arxiv.2405.02270,
  title  = {On its way to the neutron star-white dwarf binary graveyard, IGR J16194-2810, a first ascent M giant X-ray binary},
  author = {K. H. Hinkle and F. C. Fekel and O. Straniero and Z. G. Maas and R. R. Joyce and T. Lebzelter and M. W. Muterspaugh and J. R. Sowell},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.02270},
  year   = {2024}
}

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accepted for publication in ApJ