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2006ApJ...644L..49G - Astrophys. J., 644, L49-L52 (2006/June-2)

XTE J1118+480: a metal-rich black hole binary in the Galactic halo.

GONZALEZ HERNANDEZ J.I., REBOLO R., ISRAELIAN G., HARLAFTIS E.T., FILIPPENKO A.V. and CHORNOCK R.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present medium-resolution optical spectra of the secondary star in the high Galactic latitude black hole X-ray binary XTE J1118+480 and determine the abundance of Mg, Al, Ca, Fe, and Ni in its atmosphere. For all the elements investigated, we find supersolar abundances; thus, we reject the hypothesis that the black hole came from the direct collapse of an ancient massive halo star. The compact primary most likely formed in a supernova event of a massive star whose nucleosynthetic products polluted the secondary star. The observed element abundances and their ratios can be explained using a variety of supernova models with a wide range of metallicities. While an explosive origin in the Galactic halo or thick disk cannot be discarded, a metal-rich progenitor is clearly favored by the observed abundance pattern. This suggests that the black hole was produced in the Galactic thin disk with a violent natal kick, propelling the X-ray binary to its current location and orbit.

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Journal keyword(s): Black Hole Physics - Stars: Abundances - Stars: Evolution - Stars: Individual: Alphanumeric: XTE J1118+480 - Stars: Supernovae: General - X-Rays: Binaries

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