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A naked-eye triple system with a nonaccreting black hole in the inner binary

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2020-05-07 v1

Abstract

Several dozen optical echelle spectra demonstrate that HR 6819 is a hierarchical triple. A classical Be star is in a wide orbit with an unconstrained period around an inner 40 d binary consisting of a B3 III star and an unseen companion in a circular orbit. The radial-velocity semi-amplitude of 61.3 km/s of the inner star and its minimum (probable) mass of 5.0 Msun (6.3 +- 0.7 Msun) imply a mass of the unseen object of >= 4.2 Msun (>= 5.0 +- 0.4 Msun), that is, a black hole (BH). The spectroscopic time series is stunningly similar to observations of LB-1. A similar triple-star architecture of LB-1 would reduce the mass of the BH in LB-1 from ~70 Msun to a level more typical of Galactic stellar remnant BHs. The BH in HR 6819 probably is the closest known BH to the Sun, and together with LB-1, suggests a population of quiet BHs. Its embedment in a hierarchical triple structure may be of interest for models of merging double BHs or BH + neutron star binaries. Other triple stars with an outer Be star but without BH are identified; through stripping, such systems may become a source of single Be stars.

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@article{arxiv.2005.02541,
  title  = {A naked-eye triple system with a nonaccreting black hole in the inner binary},
  author = {Th. Rivinius and D. Baade and P. Hadrava and M. Heida and R. Klement},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2005.02541},
  year   = {2020}
}

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Accepted as Letter to the Editor for A&A