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DOI
Casares, J.; Zurita, C.; Shahbaz, T.; Charles, P. A.; Fender, R. P.
Bibliographical reference
The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 613, Issue 2, pp. L133-L136.
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2004
Journal
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45
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42
Description
We present the first radial velocity curve of the companion star to BW
Cir that demonstrates the presence of a black hole in this X-ray
transient that recorded outbursts in 1987 and 1997 (and possibly
1971-1972). We identify weak absorption features corresponding to a G0-5
III donor star, strongly veiled by a residual accretion disk that
contributes 61%-65% of the total light at 6300 Å. The Doppler
motions of these features trace an orbit of P=2.54448 days (or its 1 yr
alias of P=2.56358 days) and a velocity semiamplitude
K2=279+/-5 km s-1 (or K2=292+/-5 km
s-1). Both solutions are equally possible. The mass function
implied by the shorter period solution is f(M)=5.75+/-0.30
Msolar, which, when combined with the rotational broadening
of the tidally locked companion (Vsini=71+/-4 km s-1), yields
a compact object mass of M1sin3i=7.34+/-0.46
Msolar. This is substantially above the mass of a neutron
star under any standard equation of state of nuclear matter. The
companion star is probably a G subgiant that has evolved off the main
sequence in order to fill its Roche lobe. Remarkably, a distance of
>=27 kpc is inferred by the companion's luminosity, and this is
supported by the large observed systemic velocity (γ=103+/-4 km
s-1), which requires such a distance in order to be
consistent with the Galactic rotation curve.