The Mass Function of GX 339–4 from Spectroscopic Observations of Its Donor Star
Abstract
We obtained 16 VLT/X-shooter observations of GX 339−4 in quiescence during the period 2016 May–September and detected absorption lines from the donor star in its NIR spectrum. This allows us to measure the radial velocity curve and projected rotational velocity of the donor for the first time. We confirm the 1.76 day orbital period and we find that K_2 = 219 ± 3 km s^(−1), γ = 26 ± 2 km s^(−1), and v sin i = 64 ± 8 km s^(−1). From these values we compute a mass function f(M) = 1.91 ± 0.08 M_⊙, a factor ~3 lower than previously reported, and a mass ratio q = 0.18 ± 0.05. We confirm the donor is a K-type star and estimate that it contributes ~ 4% - 50% of the light in the J- and H-bands. We constrain the binary inclination to 37° < i < 78° and the black hole (BH) mass to 2.3 M_☉ < M_(BH) < 9.5 M_☉. GX 339−4 may therefore be the first BH to fall in the "mass-gap" of 2–5 M_⊙.
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© 2017 American Astronomical Society. Received 2017 May 23. Accepted 2017 August 9. Published 2017 September 11. M.H. would like to thank Javier García for valuable discussions. We would like to thank the ESO director for granting us DDT time for this project and the ESO staff for executing the observations. This research is based on observations made with ESO Telescopes at the La Silla Paranal Observatory under program IDs 097.D-0915 and 297.D-5048. It also made use of data obtained from the ESO Science Archive Facility, program ID 085.B-0751. This research made use of the software package Molly provided by Tom Marsh. M.A.P.T. acknowledges support via a Ramon y Cajal Fellowship (RYC-2015-17854).Attached Files
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