环形轨道宽双星中的潜在质量间隙黑洞

Wang Song, Zhao Xinlin, Feng Fabo, Ge Hongwei, Shao Yong, Cui Yingzhen, Gao Shijie, Zhang Lifu, Wang Pei, Li Xue, Bai Zhongrui, Yuan Hailong, Huang Yang, Yuan Haibo, Zhang Zhixiang, Yi Tuan, Xiang Maosheng, Li Zhenwei, Li Tanda, Zhang Junbo, Zhang Meng, Han Henggeng, Fan Dongwei, Li Xiangdong, Chen Xuefei, Liu Zhengwei, Meng Xiangcun, Liu Qingzhong, Zhang Haotong, Gu Wei-Min, Liu Jifeng
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通过 X 射线辐射确定的黑洞质量分布表明,质量范围在 3 至 5 个太阳质量的黑洞很少。为了解释这种质量差距,人们提出了一些修正理论,认为超新星爆炸过程中的产踢更容易破坏质量较小黑洞的双星。尽管最近的 LIGO 观测显示,在这一质量差距内存在着紧凑的残留物,但低质量黑洞是否能在双星中存在的问题仍然是一个争论不休的问题。这种系统被认为是没有X射线发射的非相互作用系统,可以用径向速度和天体测量方法来寻找。在这里,我们报告了盖亚 DR33425577610762832384,这是一个宽双星系统,包括一颗红巨星和一个看不见的天体,其轨道周期约为 880 天,偏心率接近零。通过结合来自LAMOST的径向速度测量数据和来自Gaia DR2和DR3星表的天体测量数据,我们确定了这个未知部分的质量为3.6^{+0.8}_{-0.5}$$ $M_{\odot}$。这就把这个看不见的伴星置于质量鸿沟之内,强烈暗示了含有低质量黑洞的双星系统的存在。更值得注意的是,其令人惊讶的宽圆形轨道的形成对目前的双星演化和超新星爆发理论提出了挑战。
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A potential mass-gap black hole in a wide binary with a circular orbit
Mass distribution of black holes identified through X-ray emission suggests a paucity of black holes in the mass range of 3 to 5 solar masses. Modified theories have been devised to explain this mass gap, and it is suggested that natal kicks during supernova explosion can more easily disrupt binaries with lower mass black holes. Although recent LIGO observations reveal the existence of compact remnants within this mass gap, the question of whether low-mass black holes can exist in binaries remains a matter of debate. Such a system is expected to be noninteracting without X-ray emission, and can be searched for using radial velocity and astrometric methods. Here we report Gaia DR3 3425577610762832384, a wide binary system including a red giant star and an unseen object, exhibiting an orbital period of approximately 880 days and near-zero eccentricity. Through the combination of radial velocity measurements from LAMOST and astrometric data from Gaia DR2 and DR3 catalogs, we determine a mass of $3.6^{+0.8}_{-0.5}$ $M_{\odot}$ of the unseen component. This places the unseen companion within the mass gap, strongly suggesting the existence of binary systems containing low-mass black holes. More notably, the formation of its surprisingly wide circular orbit challenges current binary evolution and supernova explosion theories.
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