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Keywords

Binaries: close
Stars: neutron
X-rays: binaries
X-rays: bursts

How to Cite

Rapidly evolving light curves of Low Mass X-Ray Binaries. (2004). Revista Mexicana De Astrofísica Y Astronomía Serie De Conferencias, 20(1), 211-211. https://astronomia.unam.mx/journals/rmxac/article/view/2004rmxac..20..211m
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Abstract

A few Galactic Low Mass X-Ray Binaries (LMXBs) have shown drastically evolving X-ray and/or optical orbital light curves. In two short-period LMXBs, MS 1603+2600 (= UW CrB, P[orb] = 111 min) and 4U 1916-053 (see e.g. Homer et al. 2001), the variations in the light curve morphology seem to be repeating in a periodic manner. We present first results of a photometric monitoring campaign of MS 1603+2600, showing evidence of a 5-day superorbital period in this yet unclassified source. The observations also unraveled optical flares, reminiscent of type I bursts, suggesting a neutron star primary.