We report on the results of the first simultaneous X-ray (RXTE) and optical [South African Astronomical Observatory (SAAO)] observations of the luminous low-mass X-ray binary (LMXB) GX 9+9 in 1999 August. The high-speed optical photometry revealed an orbital period of 4.1958 h and confirmed previous observations, but with greater precision. No X-ray modulation was found at the orbital period. On shorter time-scales, a possible 1.4-h variability was found in the optical light curves which might be related to the MHz quasi-periodic oscillations seen in other LMXBs. We do not find any significant X-ray/optical correlation in the light curves. In X-rays, the colour-colour and hardness-intensity diagrams indicate that the source shows characteristics of an atoll source in the upper banana state, with a correlation between intensity and spectral hardness. Time-resolved X-ray spectroscopy suggests that two-component spectral models give a reasonable fit to the X-ray emission. Such models consist of a blackbody component which can be interpreted as the emission from an optically thick accretion disc or an optically thick boundary layer, and a hard Comptonized component for an extended corona. © 2006 RAS.
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Kong, A. K. H., Charles, P. A., Homer, L., Kuulkers, E., & O’Donoghue, D. (2006). Simultaneous X-ray/optical observations of GX 9+9 (4U 1728-16). Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 368(2), 781–795. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2966.2006.10157.x
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