Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Dec 1992
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1992stin...9318714c&link_type=abstract
In its Goddard Visiting Scientist Program for the Space and Earth Directorate 14 p (SEE N93-18709 06-42)
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
Accretion Disks, Black Holes (Astronomy), Mass Ratios, Photometry, Stellar Mass, X Ray Sources, X Ray Spectra, Binary Data, Gamma Rays, Mathematical Models, Positron Annihilation, Red Shift
Scientific paper
We present evidence that the X-ray Nova Muscae system contains a massive, greater than 10 M solarmass, black hole. A recently measured photometric binary mass function gives the black hole mass for this system as a function of orbital inclination angle. From the spectral redshift and width of the positron annihilation gamma-ray line observed by GRANAT/SIGMA, we find the accretion disk inclination angle to be 22 deg plus or minus 18 deg. Assuming the accretion disk lies in the orbital plane of the system, the black hole mass is found to have a lower limit of 14 M solar mass although statistics are poor. This is supported by spectral modeling of combined optical/UV/x-ray/gamma-ray data and by a new Nova Muscae distance limit we derive of greater than 3 kpc. The large mass for this black hole and the high binary mass ratio it implies (greater than 20) raise a serious challenge to theoretical models of the formation and evolution of massive binaries. The gamma-ray line technique introduced here can give tight constraints on orbital parameters when high-sensitivity line measurements are made by such missions as GRO.
Chen Wan
Cheng Fu-Hua
Gehrels Neil
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