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A search for apsidal motion in 4U0115+63The measurement of apsidal motion provides one of the few experimental tests of models of stellar interiors. Binary X-ray pulsars are suited for a potentially important application of the apsidal motion test because of their generally close orbits and the precision with which their orbits can often be measured. The orbit of the X-ray pulsar 4U0115+63 was determined by Rappaport et al. (1978). The orbital parameters were determined with sufficient precision to make possible a measurement of apsidal motion if a second observation of the source could be made. However, 4U0115+63 has not been observed to be active since its 1978 outburst. An analysis has, therefore, been conducted of the archival Uhuru data of the first recorded outburst of this source in early 1971. The results of this analysis are combined with the 1978 observations. It is concluded that apsidal motion would have been detectable if the companion were a rapidly rotating star with a mass not less than 30 solar masses.
Document ID
19820037972
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
External Source(s)
Authors
Kelley, R. L.
(Massachusetts Inst. of Tech. Cambridge, MA, United States)
Brodheim, M. J.
(Massachusetts Inst. of Tech. Cambridge, MA, United States)
Cominsky, L.
(MIT Cambridge, MA, United States)
Stothers, R.
(NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies New York, NY, United States)
Rappaport, S.
(Massachusetts Inst. of Tech. Cambridge, MA, United States)
Date Acquired
August 10, 2013
Publication Date
December 15, 1981
Publication Information
Publication: Astrophysical Journal
Subject Category
Astrophysics
Accession Number
82A21507
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NBS-CST-8380
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAS5-24441
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAS5-20048
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Public
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