The massive neutron star or low-mass black hole in 2S 0921-630


Autoria(s): Shahbaz, T.; Casares, J.; Watson, Christopher; Charles, P.A.; Hynes, R.I.; Shih, S.C.; Steeghs, D.
Data(s)

01/12/2004

Resumo

We report on the optical spectroscopy of the eclipsing halo low-mass X-ray binary 2S 0921-630, which reveals the absorption-line radial velocity curve of the K0 III secondary star with a semiamplitude K-2=92.89+/-3.84 km s(-1), a systemic velocity gamma=34.9+/-3.3 km s(-1), and an orbital period P-orb of 9.0035+/-0.0029 days (1 sigma). Given the quality of the data, we find no evidence for the effects of X-ray irradiation. Using the previously determined rotational broadening of the mass donor and applying conservative limits on the orbital inclination, we constrain the compact object mass to be 2.0-4.3 M-circle dot (1 sigma), ruling out a canonical neutron star at the 99% level. Since the nature of the compact object is unclear, this mass range implies that the compact object is either a low-mass black hole with a mass slightly higher than the maximum possible neutron star mass (2.9 M-circle dot) or a massive neutron star. If the compact object is a black hole, it confirms the prediction of the existence of low-mass black holes, while if the object is a massive neutron star, its high mass severely constrains the equation of state of nuclear matter.

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/the-massive-neutron-star-or-lowmass-black-hole-in-2s-0921630(f08079b3-cb5b-442b-987a-995d312902c8).html

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Idioma(s)

eng

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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Shahbaz , T , Casares , J , Watson , C , Charles , P A , Hynes , R I , Shih , S C & Steeghs , D 2004 , ' The massive neutron star or low-mass black hole in 2S 0921-630 ' Astrophysical Journal , vol 616 , no. 2 II , pp. L123-L126 .

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article