x射线双星中黑洞的自旋和引力波测量的张力

IF 26.8 2区 物理与天体物理 Q1 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
New Astronomy Reviews Pub Date : 2026-06-01 Epub Date: 2026-02-04 DOI:10.1016/j.newar.2025.101746
Andrzej A. Zdziarski , Grégoire Marcel , Alexandra Veledina , Aleksandra Olejak , Debora Lančová
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我们回顾了当前在理解双星黑洞自旋的值和起源方面的挑战。由于天体物理仪器的最新进展,现在可以使用合并黑洞发出的引力波和包含黑洞的x射线双星吸积的电磁辐射来测量自旋。引力波天文台的一个关键发现是,双星中合并前黑洞的自旋值很低,平均无量纲自旋参数为A * ~ 0.1-0.2,其中90%的自旋参数为* > 0.6。这意味着黑洞的出生自旋通常很低,而大质量恒星的角动量传输是有效的。另一方面,大多数已发表的x射线双星的自旋都非常高,a*  ̄ 0.7。特别是对于具有高质量供体(合并的潜在祖先)的双星,它们公布的自旋范围从0.8到1.0。与此同时,它们短暂的寿命阻止了吸积的显著旋转。那些具有低质量供体的恒星可以通过保守的吸积而被抽吸到*  ̄ 0.5。自旋a*  ̄ 0.7只有在供体初始质量大于几个太阳质量的情况下才能实现,这一点尚未得到证实。然而,现有的自旋测量方法存在较大的系统误差。依靠相对论性x射线谱线展宽的方法是将观测光谱分为入射光谱和反射光谱,这在本质上具有高度的不确定性。该方法依赖于吸积盘连续体的光谱拟合,使用的模型预测吸积盘高度不稳定,而观测到稳定。改进的稳定模型产生比标准模型更高的磁盘温度,因此预测更低的自旋。已发表的x射线双星的自旋测量值是不确定的。具有高质量供体的双星的自旋可能很低,而具有低质量供体的双星的自旋分布范围更广,从低到高,包括为相对论性喷流提供动力所需的高自旋。
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Spins of black holes in X-ray binaries and the tension with the gravitational wave measurements
We review current challenges in understanding the values and origins of the spins of black holes in binaries. Thanks to recent advances in astrophysical instrumentation, the spins can now be measured using both gravitational waves emitted by merging black holes and electromagnetic radiation from accreting X-ray binaries containing black holes. A key finding of the gravitational-wave observatories is that premerger black holes in binaries have low spin values, with an average dimensionless spin parameter of a* ∼ 0.1–0.2, with 90% having a* ≲ 0.6. This implies that the natal spins of black holes are generally low, and the angular momentum transport in massive stars is efficient. On the other hand, most of the published spins in X-ray binaries are very high, a* ≳ 0.7. In particular, this is the case for binaries with high-mass donors (potential progenitors of mergers), where their published spins range from 0.8 to 1.0. At the same time, their short lifetimes prevent significant spin-up by accretion. Those with low-mass donors could be spun-up to a* ≳ 0.5 by conservative accretion. Spins a* ≳ 0.7 can be achieved only if the donor initial masses were more than several solar masses, which remains unproven. However, the existing methods of spin measurements suffer from significant systematic errors. The method relying on relativistic X-ray line broadening is based on the separation of the observed spectra into incident and reflected ones, which is intrinsically highly uncertain. The method relying on spectral fitting of accretion disk continua uses models that predict the disk to be highly unstable, while stability is observed. Improved stable models yield disk temperatures higher than the standard models, and consequently predict lower spins. The published spin measurements in X-ray binaries are uncertain. The spins of the binaries with high-mass donors may be low, while those with low-mass donors have a broader spin distribution, ranging from low to high, including high spins as required to power relativistic jets.
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New Astronomy Reviews
New Astronomy Reviews 地学天文-天文与天体物理
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期刊介绍: New Astronomy Reviews publishes review articles in all fields of astronomy and astrophysics: theoretical, observational and instrumental. This international review journal is written for a broad audience of professional astronomers and astrophysicists. The journal covers solar physics, planetary systems, stellar, galactic and extra-galactic astronomy and astrophysics, as well as cosmology. New Astronomy Reviews is also open for proposals covering interdisciplinary and emerging topics such as astrobiology, astroparticle physics, and astrochemistry.
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