A noninteracting low-mass black hole–giant star binary system
A noninteracting low-mass black hole–giant star binary system
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A black hole hiding in a binary star
As material falls toward a black hole, it heats up and emits x-rays. Almost all black holes are discovered by this x-ray emission. Thompson et al.observed light from a giant star that is Doppler shifted, indicating an orbit around a binary companion. The companion object must weigh more than 2.6 solar masses, but it emits no light, including x-rays.…
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