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Disc precession in the M31 dipping X-ray binary Bo 158?
Authors:R Barnard  S B Foulkes  C A Haswell  U Kolb  J P Osborne  J R Murray
Institution:The Open University, Walton Hall, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire MK7 6AA;The University of Leicester, University Road, Leicester LE1 7RH;Swinburne University of Technology, PO Box 218, Hawthorne, Victoria 3122, Australia
Abstract:We present results from three XMM–Newton observations of the M31 low mass X-ray binary (LMXB) XMMU J004314.4+410726.3 (Bo 158), spaced over 3 d in 2004 July. Bo 158 was the first dipping LMXB to be discovered in M31. Periodic intensity dips were previously seen to occur on a 2.78-h period, due to absorption in material that is raised out of the plane of the accretion disc. The report of these observations stated that the dip depth was anticorrelated with source intensity. In light of the 2004 XMM–Newton observations of Bo 158, we suggest that the dip variation is due to precession of the accretion disc. This is to be expected in LMXBs with a mass ratio ?0.3 (period ?4 h), as the disc reaches the 3:1 resonance with the binary companion, causing elongation and precession of the disc. A smoothed particle hydrodynamics simulation of the disc in this system shows retrograde rotation of a disc warp on a period of  ~11 P orb  , and prograde disc precession on a period of  29 ± 1 P orb  . This is consistent with the observed variation in the depth of the dips. We find that the dipping behaviour is most likely to be modified by the disc precession, hence we predict that the dipping behaviour repeats on an  81 ± 3 h  cycle.
Keywords:accretion  accretion discs  methods: numerical  galaxies: individual: M31  X-rays: binaries  X-rays: general
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