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ASTROPHYSICS AND SPACE SCIENCE
Volume 315, Issue 1-4, Pages 335-340Publisher
SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10509-008-9839-y
Keywords
black holes : individual (Cyg X-1); stars : individual (HDE 226868); X-rays : binaries; X-rays : individual (Cyg X-1)
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In this paper we explore the consequences of the recent determination of the mass m = (8.7 +/- 0.8)M(circle dot) of Cygnus X-1, obtained from the Quasi-Periodic Oscillation (QPO)-photon index correlation scaling, on the orbital and physical properties of the binary system HDE 226868/Cygnus X-1. By using such a result and the latest spectroscopic optical data of the HDE 226868 supergiant star we get M=(24 +/- 5)M(circle dot) for its mass. It turns out that deviations from the third Kepler law significant at more than 1-sigma level would occur if the inclination i of the system's orbital plane to the plane of the sky falls outside the range approximate to 41-56 deg: such deviations cannot be due to the first post-Newtonian (1PN) correction to the orbital period because of its smallness; interpreted in the framework of the Newtonian theory of gravitation as due to the stellar quadrupole mass moment Q, they are unphysical because Q would take unreasonably large values. By conservatively assuming that the third Kepler law is an adequate model for the orbital period we obtain i = (48 +/- 7) deg which yields for the relative semimajor axis a=(42 +/- 9)R(circle dot) (approximate to 0.2 AU).
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