V.H. Joshi, N.M. Ashok and D.P.K. Banerjee
Abstract.
We present near-infrared J-band photometric observations of the intermediate polar WX Pyx. The
frequency analysis indicates the presence of a period at 1559.2±0.2 sec which is attributed to
the spin period of the white dwarf. The spin period inferred from the infrared data closely
matches that determined from X-ray and optical observations. WX Pyx is a system whose orbital
period has not been measured directly and which is not too well constrained. From the IR
observations, a likely peak at 5.30±0.02 hr is seen in the power spectrum of the object. It is
suggested that this corresponds to the orbital period of the system. In case this is indeed the true orbital period, some of the system
physical parameters may be estimated. Our analysis indicates that
the secondary star is of M2 spectral type and the distance to the object is 1.53 kpc. An upper limit of
30° for the angle of inclination of
the system is suggested. The mass transfer rate and the magnetic moment of the white dwarf
are estimated to be (0.95-1.6)×10-9 M$_\odot$ yr-1 and
(1.9-2.4)×1033 G cm3 respectively.
Keywords: stars: individual: WX Pyx -- novae, cataclysmic variables
Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad 380 009, India