球状星团M22中的两个恒星质量黑洞
Jay Strader1, Laura Chomiuk, Thomas J Maccarone
1Department of Physics and Astronomy, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan 48824, USA. strader@pa.msu.edu
Nature
|October 6, 2012
概括
在M22球状星团中发现了两颗恒星质量黑洞,挑战了弹射理论. 这一发现表明球状星团可能保留了比以前认为的更多的黑洞.
科学领域:
- 天文学 天文学
- 天体物理学 天体物理学
- 恒星动力学 恒星动力学
背景情况:
- 预计球状星团会因动态相互作用而抛出大多数恒星质量黑洞.
- 在银河系球状星团中观测到的黑洞/X射线双星的稀缺性支持了这种喷射假设.
- 以前在银河系外球状星团中检测到的黑洞缺乏质量确定,可能是中等质量的黑洞.
研究的目的:
- 调查银河系球状星团M22中的紧物体的存在和性质.
- 测试关于球状星团中恒星质量黑洞的数量和动态的理论预测.
主要方法:
- 在M22球状星团内检测和分析平面频谱无线电源.
- 无线电和X射线流量比率分析,以描述积累的物体.
- 将观察到的特性与球状星团中黑洞的理论模型进行比较.
主要成果:
- 在M22球状星团中发现了两个恒星质量黑洞 (每个大约10-20个太阳质量) 的积累.
- 对这些黑洞的高无线电与X射线流量比率的观察,与集群环境中预测的大质量一致.
- 证据表明,来自球状星团的黑洞喷射效率低于大多数模型预测的效率.
结论:
- 球状星团M22可能拥有5-100颗恒星质量的黑洞.
- 这些黑洞的存在可以通过动态加热来解释M22的大核心半径.
- 这一发现需要对有关黑洞保留和球状星团内部动态的模型进行修订.
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