Black holes, neutron stars, white dwarfs and their local environment

    General
    Description

    Accreting black-holes and neutron stars in X-ray binaries provide an ideal laboratory for exploring the physics of compact objects, yielding not only confirmation of the existence of stellar mass black holes via dynamical mass measurements, but also the best opportunity for probing high-gravity environments and the physics of accretion; the most efficient form of energy production known. The latter is an essential physical process to understand the universe, playing a crucial role in galactic and extra-galactic astronomy.

    This project has the following scientific goals:

    - X-ray binaries offer the opportunity to study accretion as its best, since their relevant changes occur on convenient time-scales for human beings. This project focuses on the universal relation between black-hole accretion and ejection processes in the form of collimated jets and wide-angle winds. We will focus on the general properties and astrophysical impact of the cold optical accretion disc wind that our group has discovered. We want to understand how frequent these winds are, which is their impact in the black-hole accretion process, and what is their relation with jets and hot X-ray winds. Likewise, we carry out very detailed X-ray spectral studies on the different accretion states and geometries and their evolution with luminosity.

    - We want to define the mass distribution of black-holes and neutron stars. Thus, we continue our contribution to one of the fundamental experiments in modern astrophysics by measuring dynamical masses in X-ray binaries. We expect to significantly improve the observed mass distribution of compact objects. This will allow testing models of supernovae explosions and close binary evolution as well as setting constraints on the equation of state of nuclear matter. We will measure masses in newly discovered or known transient X-ray binaries. In addition, we will also search for the large number of dormant X-ray binaries expected in the Galaxy and suitable for dynamical studies.

    - To study the structure of accretion discs in different energy bands (optical-X rays). The high energy spectral distribution and time variability during outburst is important to constrain the eruption models and accretion disc properties (e.g. radius of advective disc) as well as to constrain the contribution of the jet to the optical and infrared emission of the system.

     

    see group web page:  https://research.iac.es/proyecto/compactos/pages/en/introduction.php

    Principal investigator
    1. Our team has led the multi-wavelength study of the two 2015 outbursts of the Black-hole transient V404 Cyg. In 2018, we published a global paper which include all the spectroscopy taken during the 1989 and 2015 campaigns.
    2. We have presented solid evidence for the presence of very similar wind to that found in V404 Cyg in another black hole transient, V4641 Sgr.
    3. We published the final paper as well as a pilot study on a novel method developed by the group. It aims at discovering and measuring masses of black hole transient in quiescence. This method has the potential of increasing the known population of these systems by a factor of three.
    4. We measured the mass of the neutron star in PSR J2215+5135 and found it is one of the heaviest known to date.
    5. We presented the first detailed study on the ultra-compact system SLX 1737-282.

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      The black hole transient MAXI J1820+070 displayed optical P Cyg profiles and other wind-related emission line features during the hard state of its discovery outburst. We present near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy covering the different accretion states of the system during this event. Our eight-epoch data set (VLT/X-shooter) reveals strong

      Sánchez-Sierras, J. et al.

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    • A New Class of Roche Lobe-filling Hot Subdwarf Binaries

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    • A pulsating white dwarf in an eclipsing binary

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    • The variable radio counterpart of Swift J1858.6-0814

      Swift J1858.6-0814 is a transient neutron star X-ray binary discovered in 2018 October. Multiwavelength follow-up observations across the electromagnetic spectrum revealed many interesting properties, such as erratic flaring on minute time-scales and evidence for wind outflows at both X-ray and optical wavelengths, strong and variable local

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    • A NICER look at the state transitions of the black hole candidate MAXI J1535-571 during its reflares

      The black hole candidate and X-ray binary MAXI J1535-571 was discovered in 2017 September. During the decay of its discovery outburst, and before returning to quiescence, the source underwent at least four reflaring events, with peak luminosities of ∼1035-36 erg s-1 (d/4.1 kpc)2. To investigate the nature of these flares, we analysed a sample of

      Cúneo, V. A. et al.

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    • IGAPS: the merged IPHAS and UVEX optical surveys of the northern Galactic plane

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    • Optical, X-ray, and γ-ray observations of the candidate transitional millisecond pulsar 4FGL J0427.8-6704

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    • First measurement of the total gravitational quadrupole moment of a black widow companion

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    • EX draconis: using eclipses to separate outside-in and inside-out outbursts

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    • LOFAR 144-MHz follow-up observations of GW170817

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    • The Binary Mass Ratio in the Black Hole Transient MAXI J1820+070

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    • The Changing-look Optical Wind of the Flaring X-Ray Transient Swift J1858.6-0814

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    • The First Ultracompact Roche Lobe-Filling Hot Subdwarf Binary

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    • The Formation of a 70 M<SUB>☉</SUB> Black Hole at High Metallicity

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    • Fast quasi-periodic oscillations in the eclipsing polar VV Puppis from VLT and XMM-Newton observations

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    • Full orbital solution for the binary system in the northern Galactic disc microlensing event Gaia16aye

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    • A black hole X-ray binary at ̃100 Hz: multiwavelength timing of MAXI J1820+070 with HiPERCAM and NICER

      We report on simultaneous sub-second optical and X-ray timing observations of the low-mass X-ray binary black hole candidate MAXI J1820+070. The bright 2018 outburst rise allowed simultaneous photometry in five optical bands (ugrizs) with HiPERCAM/GTC (Optical) at frame rates over 100 Hz, together with NICER/ISS observations (X-rays). Intense

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    • Discovery and analysis of a ULX nebula in NGC 3521

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    • Detection and Timing of Gamma-Ray Pulsations from the 707 Hz Pulsar J0952-0607

      The Low-Frequency Array radio telescope discovered the 707 Hz binary millisecond pulsar (MSP) J0952-0607 in a targeted radio pulsation search of an unidentified Fermi gamma-ray source. This source shows a weak energy flux of F γ = 2.6 × 10-12 erg cm-2 s-1 in the energy range between 100 MeV and 100 GeV. Here we report the detection of pulsed gamma

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    • A wide star-black-hole binary system from radial-velocity measurements

      All stellar-mass black holes have hitherto been identified by X-rays emitted from gas that is accreting onto the black hole from a companion star. These systems are all binaries with a black-hole mass that is less than 30 times that of the Sun1-4. Theory predicts, however, that X-ray-emitting systems form a minority of the total population of star

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