ar X iv : a st ro - p h / 04 09 12 2 v 1 6 S ep 2 00 4 Black hole hunting in the Andromeda Galaxy

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  • R. Barnard
  • J. P. Osborne
  • U. Kolb
  • C. A. Haswell
چکیده

We present a new technique for identifying stellar mass black holes in low mass X-ray binaries (LMXBs), and apply it to XMM-Newton observations of M31. We examine X-ray time series variability seeking power density spectra (PDS) typical of LMXBs accreting at a low accretion rate (which we refer to as Type A PDS); these are very similar for black hole and neutron star LMXBs. Galactic neutron star LMXBs exhibit Type A PDS at low luminosities (10 36 –10 37 erg/s) while black hole LMXBs can exhibit them at luminosities >10 38 erg s −1. We propose that Type A PDS are confined to luminosities below a critical fraction of the Eddington limit, l c that is constant for all LMXBs; we have examined a sample of black hole and neutron star LMXBs and find they are all consistent with l c = 0.10±0.04 in the 0.3–10 keV band. We present luminosity and PDS data from 167 observations of X-ray binaries in M31 that provide strong support for our hypothesis. Since the theoretical maximum mass for a neutron star is 3.1 M ⊙ , we therefore assert that any LMXB that exhibits a Type A PDS at a 0.3–10 keV luminosity greater than 4×10 37 erg s −1 is likely to contain a black hole primary. We have found eleven new black hole candidates in M31 using this method. We focus on XMM-Newton observations of RX J0042.4+4112, an X-ray source in M31 and find the mass of the primary to be 7±2 M ⊙ , if our assumptions are correct. Furthermore, RX J0042.4+4112 is consistently bright in 40 observations made over 23 years, and is likely to be a persistently bright LMXB; by contrast all known Galactic black hole LMXBs are transient. Hence our method may be used to find black holes in known, persistently bright Galactic LMXBs and also in LMXBs in other galaxies.

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تاریخ انتشار 2004