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Chapter 21, Problem 38Q

(a)

To determine

The radius of a x-ray source orbit, in kilometer, by assuming the radius of its orbit as a circle. Given that the orbital period of a binary system containing A0620-00 is 0.32 days and the radial velocity of x-ray source peaks at 457km/s as reveled by Doppler shift measurement.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 38Q

Solution:

1974691.89 km

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

An orbital period of a binary system containing A0620-00 is 0.32 days and the radial velocity of x-ray source peaks at 457km/s as reveled by Doppler shift measurement.

Formula used:

Write the expression for the relationship between speed time and distance:

v=DT

Here, v is the velocity, D is the distance and T is time in seconds.

Explanation:

As the orbital period (T) of a binary system containing A0620-00 is 0.32 days and its velocity (v) is 457 km/s.

Convert orbital period of 0.32 days in seconds.

T=0.32 days=0.32 days (24 hours1 day)(60 minutes1 hour)(60 second1 minute)=2.76×104 s

Calculate radius of x-ray source orbit.

Assuming that the orbit is circular in radius (r), then the time period (T) and time’s velocity (v) gets equal to the circumference.

Refer to the expression for the relationship between speed time and distance:

v=DT

Substitute 2πr for D.

2πr=Tv

r=Tv2π

Substitute 2.76×104 s for T, 457 km/s for v.

r=(2.76×104 s)(457 km/s(1000 m/s1 km/s))2π=1.32×102 au(1.496×108 km1 au)=1974691.89 km

Conclusion:

Hence, the radius of x-ray source orbit is 1974691.89 km.

(b)

To determine

The mass of x ray source, which is at least 3.1 times the mass of the Sun, by Newton’s form of Kepler’s third law. Given that the orbital period of a binary system containing A0620-00 is 0.32 days and the radial velocity of x-ray source peaks at 457km/s as reveled by Doppler shift measurement. Also, assume that the mass of K5V, a visible star, is negligible as compared to that of visible star.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 38Q

Solution:

3.1 M

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

An orbital period of a binary system containing A0620-00 is 0.32 days and the radial velocity of x-ray source peaks at 457km/s as reveled by Doppler shift measurement.

Formula used:

Write the expression for Kepler’s third law:

M1+M2=a3P2

Here, M1 and M2 are the masses of two neutron stars, a is the semi major axis and P is the time period.

Explanation:

As the orbital period of binary system containing A0620-00 is 0.32 days.

Convert orbital period of 0.32 days in years.

P=0.32 days(1 year365 days)=8.767×104 years

From part (a) of the question, orbital radius is 1974691.89 km.

Convert orbital radius 1974691.89 km in au.

a=1974691.89 km(6.684×109 au1 km)=1.34×102 au

Refer to the expression for Kepler’s third law.

M1+M2=a3P2

Substitute 8.76×104 years for P and 1.34×102 au for a.

M1+M2=(1.34×102 au)3(8.76×104 years)2=3.1 M

So, the total mass of x ray source binary system is 3.1 M.

Conclusion:

Hence, the total mass of x ray source is 3.1 M.

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