Unveiling the Nature of the 321 s Modulation in RX J0806.3+1527: Near-Simultaneous Chandra and VLT Observations
Abstract
We report on the first near-simultaneous X-ray and optical observations of RX J0806.3+1527. The source is believed to be a 321s orbital period ultra-compact binary system hosting an X-ray emitting white dwarf. Data were obtained with Chandra and the ESO Very Large Telescope (VLT) in November 2001. We found an optical/X-ray phase-shift in the periodic modulation of about 0.5, strongly favoring the existance of two distinct emission regions in the two bands (for the pulsed fluxes). The Chandra data allow us to study, for the first time, the spectral continuum of RX J0806.3+1527 in soft X-rays. This was well fitted by a blackbody spectrum with kT about 65eV and hydrogen column density of NH about 5 x 1020 cm-2. The average (unabsorbed) source 0.1-2.5 keV luminosity during the modulation-on is LX about 5 x 1032 erg s-1 (assuming a distance of 500pc). Such a value is lower than the luminosity expected if stable mass transfer between two white dwarfs were driven by gravitational radiation. Evidence for absorption-like features are present in the phase-averaged spectrum at about 0.53, 0.64, and 1.26 keV, which may be attributed to heavy elements (C and N). We compare and discuss these findings with other binary systems hosting an accreting white dwarf.
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