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Context.The supersoft X-ray binary RX J0513.9-6951 shows cyclic changes between optical-low/X-ray-on states and optical-high/X-ray-off states. It is supposed to be accreting close to the Eddington-critical limit and driven by "accretion wind evolution". Aims.We seek to derive the variations in the characteristic time scales of the long-term optical light curve and to determine the implications for the physical parameters of the system. Methods.We used existing and new optical monitoring observations covering a total time span of 14 years and compared the durations of the low and high states with the model calculations of Hachisu & Kato. Results.The cycle lengths and especially the durations of the optical high states show a longterm modulation with variations that, according to the accretion wind evolution model, would imply variations in the mass transfer rate by a factor of 5 on timescales of years. © 2008 ESO.
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Burwitz, V., Reinsch, K., Greiner, J., Meyer-Hofmeister, E., Meyer, F., Walter, F. M., & Mennickent, R. E. (2008). Variability in the cycle length of the supersoft source RX J0513.9-6951. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 481(1), 193–198. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20067010
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