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广的恒星黑洞二进制系统从辐射速度测量
Jifeng Liu1,2,3, Haotong Zhang4, Andrew W Howard5
1Key Laboratory of Optical Astronomy, National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China. jfliu@nao.cas.cn.
Nature
|November 29, 2019
概括
天文学家利用伴星的辐射速度测量发现了一个巨大的黑洞. 这一发现挑战了当前的恒星进化理论,
科学领域:
- 天体物理学
- 恒星进化
- 黑洞物理
背景情况:
- 恒星质量的黑洞通常是通过二进制星系中增加的气体的X射线辐射来识别的.
- 现有的X射线识别系统仅占星黑洞二进制星系的一小部分.
- 通过观察它们的伴星的运动, 可以检测到不聚合的黑洞.
研究的目的:
- 通过X射线辐射检测和描述未被识别的恒星质量黑洞.
- 在X射线观测之外研究星黑洞双星群.
- 测试恒星进化和黑洞形成的理论.
主要方法:
- 在两年内对银河系B型恒星LB-1进行了辐射速度测量.
- 分析了B恒星的轨道运动及其伴随的Hα发射线.
- 根据观测到的恒星运动计算出暗伴星的质量.
主要成果:
- 发现一个质量大约为70太阳质量的黑洞.
- 确定该系统是一个宽二进制星,轨道周期长78.9天.
- 发现的黑洞质量与引力波实验中发现的质量相似.
结论:
- 通过辐射速度测量发现大质量黑洞扩大了检测这些物体的方法.
- 在高金属度的环境中形成如此巨大的黑洞对当前的恒星进化模型构成重大挑战.
- 这一发现表明大质量黑洞可能比以前想象的更常见,特别是在广泛的二进制系统中.
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