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ASASSN-18ey: The Rise of a New Black-Hole X-ray Binary

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2018-11-07 v2 Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Abstract

We present the discovery of ASASSN-18ey (MAXI J1820+070), a new black hole low-mass X-ray binary discovered by the All-Sky Automated Survey for SuperNovae (ASAS-SN). A week after ASAS-SN discovered ASASSN-18ey as an optical transient, it was detected as an X-ray transient by MAXI/GCS. Here, we analyze ASAS-SN and Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System (ATLAS) pre-outburst optical light curves, finding evidence of intrinsic variability for several years prior to the outburst. While there was no long-term rise leading to outburst, as has been seen in several other systems, the start of the outburst in the optical preceded that in the X-rays by 7.20±0.97 days7.20\pm0.97~\rm days. We analyze the spectroscopic evolution of ASASSN-18ey from pre-maximum to >100 days> 100~\rm days post-maximum. The spectra of ASASSN-18ey exhibit broad, asymmetric, double-peaked Hα\alpha emission. The Bowen blend (λ4650\lambda \approx 4650\AA) in the post-maximum spectra shows highly variable double-peaked profiles, likely arising from irradiation of the companion by the accretion disk, typical of low-mass X-ray binaries. The optical and X-ray luminosities of ASASSN-18ey are consistent with black hole low-mass X-ray binaries, both in outburst and quiescence.

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@article{arxiv.1808.07875,
  title  = {ASASSN-18ey: The Rise of a New Black-Hole X-ray Binary},
  author = {M. A. Tucker and B. J. Shappee and T. W. -S. Holoien and K. Auchettl and J. Strader and K. Z. Stanek and C. S. Kochanek and A. Bahramian and Subo Dong and J. L. Prieto and Todd A. Thompson and John F. Beacom and L. Chomiuk and L. Denneau and H. Flewelling and A. N. Heinze and K. W. Smith and B. Stalder and J. L. Tonry and H. Weiland and A. Rest and M. E. Huber and D. M. Rowan and K. Dage},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1808.07875},
  year   = {2018}
}

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10 pages, 5 figures, accepted by ApJL. A summary video describing this publication can be found at https://youtu.be/YbM_koBfRSI