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Ultracompact X-ray binaries with neon-rich degenerate donors

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 560, Issue 1, Pages L59-L63

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1086/324225

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binaries : close; stars : individual (2S 0918-549, 4U 0614+091, 4U 1543-624, 4U 1850-087); X-rays : binaries

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There are three low-mass X-ray binaries (4U 0614+091, 2S 0918-549, and 4U 1543-624) for which broadline emission near 0.7 keV was previously reported. A recent high-resolution observation of 4U 0614+091 with the Chandra Low-Energy Transmission Grating Spectrometer (LETGS) found evidence of an unusually high Ne/O abundance ratio along the line of sight but failed to detect the previously reported 0.7 keV feature. We have made a search of archival ASCA spectra and identified a fourth source with the 0.7 keV feature, the 20 minute ultracompact binary 4U 1850-087. In all four of these sources, the 0.7 keV residual is eliminated from the ASCA spectra by allowing excess photoelectric absorption due to a nonsolar relative abundance of neon, just as in the LETGS spectrum of 4U 0614+091. The optical properties of these systems suggest that all four are ultracompact (P-orb < minutes) binaries. We propose that there is excess neon local to each of these sources, as also found in the ultracompact binary pulsar 4U 1626-67. We suggest that the mass donor in these systems is a low-mass, neon-rich degenerate dwarf and that the binaries are all ultracompact.

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