A Tentative 114 minute Orbital Period Challenges the Ultracompact Nature of the X-Ray Binary 4U 1812–12

  • Armas Padilla M
  • Rodríguez-Gil P
  • Muñoz-Darias T
  • et al.
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Abstract

We present a detailed time-resolved photometric study of the ultracompact X-ray binary candidate 4U 1812–12. The multicolor light curves obtained with HiPERCAM on the 10.4 m Gran Telescopio Canarias show a ≃114 minute modulation similar to a superhump. Under this interpretation, this period should lie very close to the orbital period of the system. Contrary to what its other observational properties suggest (namely, persistent dim luminosity, low optical-to-X-ray flux ratio, and lack of hydrogen features in the optical spectrum), this implies that 4U 1812–12 is most likely not an ultracompact X-ray binary, which is usually defined as a system with an orbital period lower than 80 minutes. We discuss the nature of the system, showing that a scenario in which 4U 1812–12 is the progenitor of an ultracompact X-ray binary may reconcile all the observables.

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Armas Padilla, M., Rodríguez-Gil, P., Muñoz-Darias, T., Torres, M. A. P., Casares, J., Degenaar, N., … Marsh, T. R. (2022). A Tentative 114 minute Orbital Period Challenges the Ultracompact Nature of the X-Ray Binary 4U 1812–12. The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 931(1), L9. https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/ac6d54

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