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THE OPTICAL ORBIT OF THE X-RAY PULSAR BINARY 0535-668 (= A 0538-66).

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, , Citation J. B. Hutchings et al 1985 PASP 97 418 DOI 10.1086/131554

1538-3873/97/591/418

ABSTRACT

Spectroscopic data are presented from the optical primary of the LMC X-ray source 0535 - 668 during its optical low state. From these data the star appears as a normal B1 star, slightly evolved off the main sequence. Adopting the X-ray outburst period of 16.65 days, radial velocities indicate an orbit with a high eccentricity, and periastron passage very close to the X-ray flux peak. Probable masses are normal for the primary and the pulsar. At periastron, the center of mass separation is less than the primary-star diameter, and during optical outburst the photosphere is larger than the minimum separation. Orbital parameters and implied quantities are discussed.

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10.1086/131554