Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS April Meeting 2022
Volume 67, Number 6
Saturday–Tuesday, April 9–12, 2022; New York
Session D15: Gravitational Wave Sources and Populations
1:30 PM–3:06 PM,
Saturday, April 9, 2022
Room: Soho
Sponsoring
Units:
DAP DGRAV
Chair: Colm Talbot, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Abstract: D15.00001 : Stellar Wind Effects Of The Wolf-Rayet Star in IC 10 X-1*
1:30 PM–1:42 PM
Presenter:
Sayantan Bhattacharya
(University of Massachusetts Lowell)
Authors:
Sayantan Bhattacharya
(University of Massachusetts Lowell)
Silas G. T. Laycock
(University of Massachusetts Lowell)
Andre-Nicolas Chene
(Gemini Observatory)
Breanna A Binder
(Cal Poly Pomona)
Dimitris M Christodoulou
(University of Massachusetts Lowell)
Presented herein is the analysis of 52 spectra from the GEMINI/GMOS archive. We have used the phase-wise stacked spectra to create an RV curve from the He II 4686 emission line, and it shows similar behavior to previous studies(i.e quarter phase offset from x-ray eclipse). Unlike the RV the equivalent width and FWHM show variation over both phases and time, also we observed a correlation between these values and the x-ray hardness ratios. The skewness values also showed a similar behavior as the RV curve which contributes to the major physics revealed in this work. Ultimately, the results show that the He II line tracks the interaction between the BH and the stellar wind, not the stellar orbital motion. This system belongs to a group of systems that can be the progenitors of gravitational wave sources i.e NS+NS, BH+BH, or NS+BH hence proper understanding of systems like IC 10 X-1 is of paramount interest.
*We acknowledge the support of the NSF-AAG and NASA ADAP grants. The support from the GEMINI telescope and the University Of Massachusetts, Lowell.
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