The Orbital Light Curve of Aquila X-1

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, , Citation William F. Welsh et al 2000 AJ 120 943 DOI 10.1086/301486

1538-3881/120/2/943

Abstract

We obtained R- and I-band CCD photometry of the soft X-ray transient/neutron-star binary Aql X-1 in 1998 June while it was at quiescence. We find that its light curve is dominated by ellipsoidal variations, although the ellipsoidal variations are severely distorted and have unequal maxima. After we correct for the contaminating flux from a field star located only 0farcs46 away, the peak-to-peak amplitude of the modulation is ≈0.25 mag in the R band, which requires the orbital inclination to be greater than 36°. The orbital period we measure is consistent with the 18.95 hr period measured by Chevalier & Ilovaisky. During its outbursts the light curve of Aql X-1 becomes single-humped. The outburst light curve observed by Garcia et al. agrees in phase with our quiescent light curve. We show that the single-humped variation is caused by a "reflection effect," that is, by heating of the side of the secondary star facing toward the neutron star.

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