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Title: Photometry of V407 Vul and RX J0806'3 1527


1
Photometry of V407 Vul and RX J0806.31527
Susana Cristina Cabral de Barros Astronomy and
Astrophysics Group, University Warwick
  • Outline
  • Origin of optical emission
  • Photometry Results
  • V407 Vul Position studies
  • Irradiation?

2
Optical emission
Marsh Steeghs, Ramsay 2002
Wu et al 2002
3
Observations
4,2 m WHT, La Palma with the high speed CCD
camera ULTRACAM with simultaneous bands I, g
and u.
  • Observations
  • V407 Vul 21-25 May 2003
  • 3600 frames of 9,7 sec exposure
  • RX J0806 20-25 of May 2003
  • 2000 frames of 10.1 sec exposure

4
V407 Vul Phase-Folded Light Curves
Normalised semi- amplitudes u 20.5 g
8.71 i 3.01
  • Ephemeris from Strohmayer (2004)

5
Phase Shift in V407 Vul
  • Phases of maximum flux For V407 Vul the phases
    show a progressive delay with shorter wavelengths
    that is expected from a region downstream of a
    direct impact (as predited by Hakala et al 2004).
  • u 0.0133 /- 0.0041
  • g 0.0075 /- 0.0015
  • i 0.0000 /- 0.0024
  • (orbital cycles)

6
RX J0806 Phase-Folded Light Curves
Normalised semi-amplitudes u 13.4 g
13.6 i 14.8
  • Ephemeris from Strohmayer (2005)

7
RX J0806 Optical Phase relative to the X-rays
  • Israel et al. (2004, MnSAI)

8
Compare the systems
V407 Vul
RX J0806
  • Phase of the maximum in optical is at 0.2 i.e.
    0.2 before the X-ray maximum and 0.3 before the
    X-rays mean.
  • Phase of the maximum in optical is at 0.15 i.e.
    0.20 before the X-rays maximum and 0.35 before
    the X-rays mean.

9
Position Studies
  • V407 Vul is observed to have the spectrum of a G
    star. We test whether this could be a
    line-of-sight coincidence.
  • If the G star is separated from V407 Vul on the
    sky, we would expect to see a variation in the
    position of V407 Vul on its 569 sec pulsation
    period.

Xc - 0.20
Xc - 0.64
10
Pulsation Astrometry
  • We only obtain a significant detection for the g
    band in the Y position.
  • This peak is formally significant at a level of
    99.9 percentile,
  • We phase folded the Y position of the g band and
    obtain a semi-amplitude of 0.01 pixels equivalent
    to 0.04 to 0.07 arcsec.

11
Real detection?
  • The constant star would be at the top of V407 Vul
  • The problem is that V407 Vul is in a crowed
    field.
  • The i is the most affected band, but g could
    also be affected and we could be seeing a signal
    due to other stars.
  • Filtering the worse seeing points increases the
    signal.
  • There is no correlation between the position and
    the seeing after the filtering.
  • We need better data to be sure of our detection.

i
g
12
Irradiation Studies
  • We used reasonable system parameters to simulate
    the optical light curve of V407 Vul and RX J0806
    produced by irradiation.
  • The parameter that most affects the shape of the
    light curve is the orbital inclination.
  • For low inclination systems the signal is a
    perfect sinusoid.
  • For high inclination systems the second harmonic
    is relative important.

13
Conclusions
  • We have a hint of a phase-shift of the optical
    light curves of V407 Vul supporting the direct
    impact model.
  • We revise the phase shift between optical and
    X-ray light curves of RX J0806 which makes it
    look very similar to V407 Vul.
  • We have a hint of a detection of a spatial
    separation of the G star in V407 Vul.
  • If the optical light comes from irradiation of
    the secondary the inclination of V407 Vul is 30
    º/- 10 º and RX J0806 is 70º /-10º

SCC Barros is supported by Fundação para a
Ciência e Tecnologia
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