1. Modeling of 35-day superorbital cycle of $B$ and $V$ light curves of IMXB HZ Her/Her X-1
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Kolesnikov, D. A., Shakura, N. I., Postnov, K. A., Volkov, I. M., Bikmaev, I. F., Irsmambetova, T. R., Staubert, R., Wilms, J., Irtuganov, E., Golyshev, P. Yu., Shugarov, S. Yu., Nikolenko, I. V., Trunkovsky, E. M., Schönherr, G., Schwope, A., and Klochkov, D.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
The X-ray binary Her X-1 consists of an accreting neutron star and the optical component HZ Her. The 35-day X-ray superorbital variability of this system is known since its discovery in 1972 by the Uhuru satellite and is believed to be caused by forced precession of a warped accretion disk tilted to the orbital plane. We argue that the observed features of the 35-day optical variability of HZ Her can be explained by free precession of the neutron star with a period close to that of the forced disk. The model parameters include a) the X-ray luminosity of the neutron star; b) the optical flux from the accretion disk; c) the tilt of the inner and outer edges of the accretion disk. A possible synchronization mechanism based on the coupling between the neutron star free precession and the dynamical action of non-stationary gas streams is discussed., Comment: 12 pages, 11 figures, accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Main Journal
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- 2020
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