We present time-resolved Gran Telescopio Canarias optical spectroscopy and William Herschel Telescope i-band photometry of the X-ray transient SWIFT J1753.5-0127 in quiescence. The i-band light curve is dominated by flickering with an amplitude of ∼0.5 mag and shows no evidence of the ellipsoidal modulation of the companion star. The telluric-corrected average spectrum, on the other hand, reveals the presence of weak (strongly veiled) TiO bands at 7055 \.A and 7589 \.A. We used them for a spectral classification, finding an M4-5 V companion star. However, as velocity shifts are not clearly detected in the individual spectra, we turned the analysis to the double-peaked Hα emission line from the accretion disc. By exploiting the empirical correlations established for quiescent X-ray transients between the line morphology and fundamental binary parameters, we estimated the radial velocity semi-amplitude of the companion K2=820±36 km s−1, a mass ratio q=0.023±0.006 and an inclination i=79±5 deg. Moreover, an orbital period of 3.26±0.02 h was measured from the modulation of the centroid velocities and the double-peak trough depth of the Hα profile. These quantities yielded a mass function f(M1)=7.8±1.0 M⊙ and black hole and companion star masses of M1=8.8±1.3 M⊙ and M2=0.20±0.06 M⊙, respectively. The companion star mass is in line with the spectral classification obtained from the relative depth of the TiO bands. Based on the mean quiescent magnitude (i=21.4±0.1), orbital period, and interstellar extinction, we estimate the distance to the source to be 3.9±0.7 kpc and a Galactic plane elevation of 0.8±0.2 kpc, supporting the case for a large natal kick.
@article{arxiv.2501.12463,
title = {Revisiting the fundamental parameters for the black hole X-ray transient Swift J1753.5-0127},
author = {I. V. Yanes-Rizo and M. A. P. Torres and J. Casares and P. G. Jonker and J. Sánchez-Sierras and T. Muñoz-Darias and M. Armas Padilla},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2501.12463},
year = {2025}
}