论文标题

在寻找静止的黑洞时检测剥离的星星

Detecting Stripped Stars While Searching for Quiescent Black Holes

论文作者

Bodensteiner, J., Heida, M., Abdul-Masih, M., Baade, D., Banyard, G., Bowman, D. M., Fabry, M., Frost, A., Mahy, L., Marchant, P., Mérand, A., Reggiani, M., Rivinius, Th., Sana, H., Selman, F., Shenar, T.

论文摘要

尽管在X射线或重力波源中检测到的恒星质量黑洞的数量正在稳步增加,但已知的人群仍然比恒星进化理论所预测的小数量级。预计大量的恒星质量黑洞将藏在X射线测量二进制物中,并与“正常”恒星配对。尽管已经提出了少数这样的静态黑洞候选人,但大多数人受到后续调查的挑战。最近出现的困惑涉及似乎包含正常B型星的二进制系统,并被认为是黑洞。经过仔细检查,这些看似正常的B型恒星中有些是通过与二进制伴侣的互动而被剥夺了大部分质量的恒星,在至少两种情况下,它们是迅速旋转的恒星而不是紧凑的物体。这些污染物在寻找静止的黑洞时本身就是非常有趣的对象,因为它们代表了罕见的二元进化阶段,在搜索在大型光谱研究中托管黑洞的二进制文件时,应特别注意。

While the number of stellar-mass black holes detected in X-rays or as gravitational wave sources is steadily increasing, the known population remains orders of magnitude smaller than predicted by stellar evolution theory. A significant fraction of stellar-mass black holes is expected to hide in X-ray-quiet binaries where they are paired with a "normal" star. Although a handful of such quiescent black hole candidates have been proposed, the majority have been challenged by follow-up investigations. A confusion that emerged recently concerns binary systems that appear to contain a normal B-type star with an unseen companion, believed to be a black hole. On closer inspection, some of these seemingly normal B-type stars instead turn out to be stars stripped of most of their mass through an interaction with their binary companion, which in at least two cases is a rapidly rotating star rather than a compact object. These contaminants in the search for quiescent black holes are themselves extremely interesting objects as they represent a rare phase of binary evolution, and should be given special attention when searching for binaries hosting black holes in large spectroscopic studies.

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