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The First Simultaneous X-Ray/Radio Detection of the First Be/BH System MWC 656

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2017-02-08 v1

Abstract

MWC 656 is the first known Be/black hole (BH) binary system. Be/BH binaries are important in the context of binary system evolution and sources of detectable gravitational waves because they are possible precursors of coalescing neutron star/BH binaries. X-ray observations conducted in 2013 revealed that MWC 656 is a quiescent high-mass X-ray binary (HMXB), opening the possibility to explore X-ray/radio correlations and the accretion/ejection coupling down to low luminosities for BH HMXBs. Here we report on a deep joint Chandra/VLA observation of MWC 656 (and contemporaneous optical data) conducted in 2015 July that has allowed us to unambiguously identify the X-ray counterpart of the source. The X-ray spectrum can be fitted with a power law with Γ2\Gamma\sim2, providing a flux of 4×1015\simeq4\times10^{-15} erg cm2^{-2} s1^{-1} in the 0.5-8 keV energy range and a luminosity of LX3×1030L_{\rm X}\simeq3\times10^{30} erg s1^{-1} at a 2.6 kpc distance. For a 5 M_\odot BH this translates into 5×109\simeq5\times10^{-9} LEddL_{\rm Edd}. These results imply that MWC 656 is about 7 times fainter in X-rays than it was two years before and reaches the faintest X-ray luminosities ever detected in stellar-mass BHs. The radio data provide a detection with a peak flux density of 3.5±1.13.5\pm1.1 μ\muJy beam1^{-1}. The obtained X-ray/radio luminosities for this quiescent BH HMXB are fully compatible with those of the X-ray/radio correlations derived from quiescent BH low-mass X-ray binaries. These results show that the accretion/ejection coupling in stellar-mass BHs is independent of the nature of the donor star.

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@article{arxiv.1701.07265,
  title  = {The First Simultaneous X-Ray/Radio Detection of the First Be/BH System MWC 656},
  author = {M. Ribó and P. Munar-Adrover and J. M. Paredes and B. Marcote and K. Iwasawa and J. Moldón and J. Casares and S. Migliari and X. Paredes-Fortuny},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1701.07265},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

6 pages, 4 figures. Accepted for publication in ApJ Letters