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Phase-dependent study of near-infrared disk emission lines in LB-1

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2020-09-09 v1

Abstract

The mass, origin and evolutionary stage of the binary system LB-1 has been the subject of intense debate, following the claim that it hosts an \sim70MM_{\odot} black hole, in stark contrast with the expectations for stellar remnants in the Milky Way. We conducted a high-resolution, phase-resolved spectroscopic study of the near-infrared Paschen lines in this system, using the 3.5-m telescope at Calar Alto Observatory. We find that Paβ\beta and Paγ\gamma (after proper subtraction of the stellar absorption component) are well fitted with a standard double-peaked model, typical of disk emission. We measured the velocity shifts of the red and blue peaks at 28 orbital phases: the line center has an orbital motion in perfect antiphase with the stellar motion, and the radial velocity amplitude ranges from 8 to 13 km/s for different choices of lines and profile modelling. We interpret this curve as proof that the disk is tracing the orbital motion of the primary, ruling out the circumbinary disk and the hierarchical triple scenarios. The phase-averaged peak-to-peak half-separation (proxy for the projected rotational velocity of the outer disk) is \sim70 km s1^{-1}, larger than the stellar orbital velocity and also inconsistent with a circumbinary disk. From those results, we infer a primary mass 4--8 times higher than the secondary mass. Moreover, we show that the ratio of the blue and red peaks (V/R intensity ratio) has a sinusoidal behaviour in phase with the secondary star, which can be interpreted as the effect of external irradiation by the secondary star on the outer disk. Finally, we briefly discuss our findings in the context of alternative scenarios recently proposed for LB-1. Definitive tests between alternative solutions will require further astrometric data from GaiaGaia.

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@article{arxiv.2005.12595,
  title  = {Phase-dependent study of near-infrared disk emission lines in LB-1},
  author = {Jifeng Liu and Zheng Zheng and Roberto Soria and Jesus Aceituno and Haotong Zhang and Youjun Lu and Song Wang and Wolf-Rainer Hamann and Lida M. Oskinova and Varsha Ramachandran and Hailong Yuan and Zhongrui Bai and Shu Wang and Brendan J. McKee and Jianfeng Wu and Junfeng Wang and Mario Lattanzi and Krzysztof Belczynski and Jorge Casares and Sergio Simon-Diaz and Jonay I. González Hernández and Rafael Rebolo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2005.12595},
  year   = {2020}
}

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