The optical counterparts to Be/X-ray binaries in the Magellanic Clouds |
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Authors: | J. B. Stevens M. J. Coe D. A. H. Buckley |
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Affiliation: | Department of Physics &Astronomy, University of Southampton, Southampton SO17 1BJ; South African Astronomical Observatory, PO Box 9, Observatory, 7935, South Africa |
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Abstract: | The fields of eight X-ray sources in the Magellanic Clouds believed to be Be/X-ray binaries have been searched for possible Be-star counterparts. BVR c and H α CCD imaging was employed to identify early-type emission stars through colour indices and H α fluxes. Spectroscopy of five sources confirms the presence of H α emission in each case. Based on the positional coincidence of emission-line objects with the X-ray sources, we identify Be-star counterparts to the ROSAT sources RX J0032.9-7348, RX J0049.1-7250, RX J0054.9-7226 and RX J0101.0-7206, and to the recently discovered ASCA source AX J0051-722. We confirm the Be star nature of the counterpart to the HEAO1 source H0544-66. In the field of the ROSAT source RX J0051.8-7231 we find that there are three possible counterparts, each showing evidence for H α emission. We find a close double in the error circle of the EXOSAT source EXO 0531.1-6609, each component of which could be a Be star associated with the X-ray source. |
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Keywords: | binaries: general stars: emission-line, Be pulsars: general Magellanic Clouds infrared: stars X-rays: stars |
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