Atmospheric Modelling of the Companion Star in
GRO J1655-40

Michelle Buxton , Stephane Vennes, PASA, 18 (1), in press.

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Observations and Data Reduction

Optical spectra of GRO J1655-40 were taken on the 3.9m AAT at Siding Springs using the RGO spectrograph with a 1200R grating, giving a resolution of 1.5Å. Slit width was 1.5''. The exposure time was 900 sec for each spectrum and a total of seven spectra were obtained over two nights (13th and 14th April, 1999). Spectra of F-stars, ranging over F2-F8 III-V and having well-known rotational velocities (Hoffleit 1982) were also obtained.

The data was reduced using standard routines in IRAF. Each spectrum was telluric corrected, doppler corrected, de-reddened and normalised. All GRO J1655-40 spectra were then summed and the result is shown in Figure 1. The signal-to-noise ratio is $\sim$ 55. The two main lines are H$\alpha $ and a blend of FeI, CaI and BaII ($\sim$6495Å). Other lines present are mainly FeI. If Li is present, we are unable to separate it from FeI in our spectrum.

Figure 1: Summed spectrum of GRO J1655-40 with lines identified.
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