Optical Modulation in the X-Ray Binary 4U 1543-624 Revisited

Abstract

The X-ray binary 4U 1543-624 has been provisionally identified as an ultracompact system with an orbital period of 18~min. We have carried out time-resolved optical imaging of the binary to verify the ultra-short orbital period. Using 140\,min of high-cadence r'-band photometry we recover the previously-seen sinusoidal modulation and determine a period P=18.200.09\,min. In addition, we also see a 7.0× 10-4\,mag\,min-1 linear decay, likely related to variations in the source's accretion activity. Assuming that the sinusoidal modulation arises from X-ray heating of the inner face of the companion star, we estimate a distance of 6.0--6.7\,kpc and an inclination angle of 34--61 (90\% confidence) for the binary. Given the stability of the modulation we can confirm that the modulation is orbital in origin and 4U 1543-624 is an ultracompact X-ray binary.

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