On the masses of OJ287 black holes
M.J. Valtonen, S. Ciprini, H.J. Lehto

TL;DR
This study estimates the masses of the black holes in OJ287 using multifrequency observations and binary black hole models, confirming the primary's mass and supporting the black hole mass vs. galaxy magnitude correlation.
Contribution
It provides new mass estimates for the primary and secondary black holes in OJ287 using observational data and binary system stability analysis.
Findings
Secondary black hole mass estimated at ~1.4×10^8 solar masses
Primary black hole mass estimated at ~1.8×10^10 solar masses
Supports the extension of black hole mass vs. K-magnitude correlation
Abstract
Two multifrequency campaigns were carried out on OJ287 in 2005: in April when it was in its pre-outburst state, and in November, during the main 12 yr cycle outburst. The wavelength coverage was from radio to X-rays. In the optical-to-UV range the differential spectrum between the observations has a bremsstrahlung spectral shape, consistent with gas at temperature. Our result supports the hydrogen column density of the OJ287 host galaxy of , the average value found by Gosh & Soundararajaperumal. The bremsstrahlung radiation was predicted in the binary black hole model of OJ287, and it arises from a hot bubble of gas which is torn off the accretion disc by the impact of the secondary. As this radiation is not Doppler boosted, the brightness of the outburst provides an estimate for the mass of the secondary black hole,…
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