The Donor of the Black-Hole X-Ray Binary MAXI J1820+070
Abstract
We estimate the parameters of the donor of the accreting black-hole binary MAXI J1820+070. The measured values of the binary period, rotational and radial velocities and constraints on the orbital inclination imply the donor is a subgiant with the mass of and the radius of . We re-analyze the previously obtained optical spectrum from the Gran Telescopio Canarias, and found it yields a strict lower limit on the effective temperature of K. We compile optical and infrared fluxes observed during the quiescence of this system. From the minima and -band fluxes found in Pan-STARSS1 Data Release 2 pre-discovery imaging and for a distance of kpc, reddening of -- and , we find K, very close to the above lower limit. For a larger distance, the temperature can be higher, up to about 4500 K (corresponding to a K5 spectral type, preferred by previous studies) at kpc, allowed by the Gaia parallax. We perform evolutionary calculations for the binary system and compare them to the observational constraints. Our model fitting the above temperature and radius constraints at kpc has the mass of , K and solar metallicity. Two alternative models require --3.4 kpc at , K and half solar metallicity, and , K and solar metallicity. These models yield mass transfer rates of /yr, compatible with those based on the estimated accreted mass of g and the time between the 2018 discovery and the 1934 historical outburst.
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@article{arxiv.2201.13201,
title = {The Donor of the Black-Hole X-Ray Binary MAXI J1820+070},
author = {Joanna Mikolajewska and Andrzej A. Zdziarski and Janusz Ziolkowski and Manuel A. P. Torres and Jorge Casares},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2201.13201},
year = {2022}
}
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ApJ, in press