2004MNRAS.354..355J


Query : 2004MNRAS.354..355J

2004MNRAS.354..355J - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 354, 355-366 (2004/October-3)

The distances to Galactic low-mass X-ray binaries: consequences for black hole luminosities and kicks.

JONKER P.G. and NELEMANS G.

Abstract (from CDS):

We investigated the reported distances of Galactic black hole (BH) and neutron star low-mass X-ray binaries (LMXBs). Comparing the distances derived for the neutron stars Cyg X-2 and XTE J2123-058 using the observed Eddington limited photospheric radius expansion bursts with the distances derived using the observed radius and effective temperature of the companion star, we find that the latter are smaller by approximately a factor of 1.5-2. The latter method is often employed to determine the distance to BH LMXBs. A possible explanation for this discrepancy is that the stellar absorption lines in fast rotating companion stars are different from those in the slowly rotating template stars as was found before for early-type stars. This could lead to a systematic mis-classification of the spectral type of the companion star, which in turn would yield a systematic error in the distance. Further, we derive a distance of 4.0+2.0–1.2kpc for V404 Cyg, using parameters available in the literature. The interstellar extinction seems to have been overestimated for XTE J1550-564 and possibly for two other BH sources (H 1705-25 and GS 2000+25) as well. As a result of this, the distance to XTE J1550-564 may have been underestimated by as much as a factor three. We find that, using the new distances for XTE J1550-564 and V404 Cyg, the maximum outburst luminosity for at least five, but perhaps even seven, of the 15 BH soft X-ray transients exceed the Eddington luminosity for a 10-M BH - showing that these systems would be classified as ultra-luminous X-ray sources had we observed them in other Galaxies. This renders support for the idea that many ultra-luminous X-ray sources are stellar-mass rather than intermediate-mass BHs. We find that the rms-value of the distance to the Galactic plane for BHs is consistent with that of neutron star LMXBs. This suggests that BHs could also receive a kick-velocity during their formation, although this has to be investigated in more detail. We find that the Galactic neutron star and BH l- and b-distributions are consistent with being the same. The neutron star and BH distribution is asymmetric in l with an excess of systems between -30° < l < 0° over systems with 0° < l < 30°.

Abstract Copyright: 2004 RAS

Journal keyword(s): black hole physics - binaries: close - stars: neutron - X-rays: binaries

CDS comments: In table 2: 4U 1658-298 = 3A 1658-298, In table 3: Last object is GS 2023+338.

Simbad objects: 52

goto Full paper

goto View the references in ADS

Number of rows : 52
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 NAME Per Region reg 03 37 00.0 +31 15 00           ~ 271 0
2 V* V518 Per HXB 04 21 42.7227473352 +32 54 26.939156184 13.00 13.50 13.2     M4.5V 651 1
3 M 42 HII 05 35 17 -05 23.4           ~ 4074 0
4 NAME Ori A MoC 05 38 -07.1           ~ 3011 0
5 1A 0620-00 HXB 06 22 44.5423857312 -00 20 44.290460544 10.60 11.40 11.2     K3V-K7V 1113 0
6 V* UY Vol LXB 07 48 33.71 -67 45 07.7 16.10 17.00 16.9 16.7 17.05 ~ 618 0
7 4U 0919-54 LXB 09 20 26.4818170056 -55 12 24.512806404 20.40 21.30 21.0     ~ 164 0
8 V* MM Vel HXB 10 13 36.4108035720 -45 04 32.553865524   14.84 14.71     G5V-M0V 198 0
9 V* KV UMa HXB 11 18 10.7930420496 +48 02 12.314730120     12.25     K5V-M1V 822 0
10 V* GU Mus HXB 11 26 26.5961559600 -68 40 32.877752952           K3V-K7V 715 1
11 V* BR Cir HXB 15 20 40.8532547060 -57 10 00.206639033   21.4 21.4     ~ 781 1
12 V* IL Lup HXB 15 47 08.2768672752 -47 40 10.284587760     11.96     ~ 493 1
13 V* V381 Nor HXB 15 50 58.6637920704 -56 28 35.258385000   17.95 16.6     K3III 1172 0
14 V* QX Nor LXB 16 12 43.0 -52 25 23           ~ 905 1
15 V* V818 Sco LXB 16 19 55.0692669024 -15 38 25.017666540 11.60 12.40 11.1     Oev 1643 0
16 NAME Ophiuchus Molecular Cloud SFR 16 28 06 -24 32.5           ~ 3629 1
17 V* V801 Ara LXB 16 40 55.5976953528 -53 45 04.948107156 17.50 18.20 17.5   17.07 ~ 869 1
18 V* V1033 Sco HXB 16 54 00.137 -39 50 44.90   15.20 14.2 16.14   F5IV 1886 1
19 V* V821 Ara HXB 17 02 49.3876391280 -48 47 23.087954544 16.20 16.30 15.5     ~ 2078 0
20 X Ara X-1 LXB 17 06 15.314 -43 02 08.69           ~ 268 1
21 V* V2107 Oph HXB 17 08 14.520 -25 05 30.15   16.50 15.9     K3V-K7V 226 1
22 4U 1705-44 LXB 17 08 54.470 -44 06 07.35           ~ 389 0
23 [KRL2007b] 225 LXB 17 10 12.3 -28 07 54           ~ 88 0
24 [KRL2007b] 228 LXB 17 12 35 -37 39.0     12.25     ~ 73 0
25 RX J1718.4-4029 LXB 17 18 24.13 -40 29 30.4           ~ 43 0
26 1H 1715-321 LXB 17 18 47.40 -32 10 40.0           ~ 77 0
27 NAME Slow Burster LXB 17 31 57.73 -33 50 02.5     15.50     ~ 823 1
28 KS 1731-260 LXB 17 34 13.46 -26 05 18.6       22.8 20.9 ~ 417 0
29 V* V926 Sco LXB 17 38 58.2384053021 -44 27 00.699118812 16.90 17.70 17.5     ~ 456 0
30 2XMM J174502.1-285450 LXB 17 45 02.33 -28 54 49.7           ~ 133 0
31 NAME Galactic Center reg 17 45 39.60213 -29 00 22.0000           ~ 14407 0
32 2E 3943 LXB 17 46 05.20 -29 30 53.3           ~ 209 1
33 [KRL2007b] 275 LXB 17 47 02.60 -28 52 58.9     14.20     ~ 177 0
34 X Sgr X-1 LXB 17 47 56.0 -26 33 49           ~ 375 0
35 SAX J1750.8-2900 LXB 17 50 24.42 -29 02 15.4           ~ 139 0
36 SAX J1752.3-3138 LXB 17 52 24.00 -31 37 42.0           ~ 21 0
37 V* V4580 Sgr LXB 18 08 27.54 -36 58 44.3   16.81 16.51     ~ 984 0
38 V* V4722 Sgr LXB 18 10 44.47 -26 09 01.2   21.5     18.449 ~ 91 0
39 V* V5511 Sgr LXB 18 13 39.03 -33 46 22.3   18.61 18.33 18.05   ~ 190 0
40 4U 1812-12 LXB 18 15 06.15 -12 05 46.7           ~ 113 2
41 V* NP Ser LXB 18 16 01.389 -14 02 10.62   18.8       K 642 2
42 V* V4641 Sgr HXB 18 19 21.6343259256 -25 24 25.849595952     13.654   13.092 B9III 472 1
43 V* MM Ser LXB 18 39 57.56 +05 02 09.6   19.2 19.2     ~ 349 0
44 V* V406 Vul HXB 18 58 41.580 +22 39 29.40 15.00 15.65 15.31     G5V-K0V 379 0
45 4U 1857+01 LXB 19 08 26.97 +00 10 07.7 20.50 21.00 20.5     ~ 129 0
46 X Aql X-1 LXB 19 11 16.0571313336 +00 35 05.868232692           ~ 1136 1
47 Granat 1915+105 HXB 19 15 11.55576 +10 56 44.9052           ~ 2627 0
48 V* V1405 Aql LXB 19 18 47.871 -05 14 17.09 20.90 21.40 21.0     ~ 474 0
49 V* QZ Vul HXB 20 02 49.58 +25 14 11.3   19.64 18.2     K3V-K6V 421 0
50 V* V404 Cyg HXB 20 24 03.8254458776 +33 52 01.962185735           G9/K0III/V 1275 0
51 V* LZ Aqr LXB 21 23 14.54 -05 47 52.9 15.90 16.78 16.8     ~ 147 0
52 V* V1341 Cyg LXB 21 44 41.1544345272 +38 19 17.066570988 15.00 15.13 14.68 15.00   A9III 1155 1

To bookmark this query, right click on this link: simbad:objects in 2004MNRAS.354..355J and select 'bookmark this link' or equivalent in the popup menu