The Mass of the Black Hole in XTE J1118+480
J. Khargharia, C. S. Froning, E. L. Robinson, and D. M. Gelino

TL;DR
This study uses broadband near-infrared spectroscopy and photometry to analyze the donor star and accretion components in the black hole X-ray binary XTE J1118+480, constraining its system parameters and variability.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed NIR spectral and photometric analysis of XTE J1118+480, quantifying emission sources and refining the black hole mass estimate.
Findings
Donor star contributes ~54% of H-band flux
Binary inclination constrained to 68-79 degrees
Black hole mass estimated between 6.9 and 8.2 solar masses
Abstract
We present contemporaneous, broadband, near-infrared spectroscopy (0.9-2.45 micron) and H-band photometry of the black hole X-ray binary, XTE J1118+480. We determined the fractional dilution of the NIR ellipsoidal light curves of the donor star from other emission sources in the system by comparing the absorption features in the spectrum with field stars of known spectral type. We constrained the donor star spectral type to K7 V - M1 V and determined that the donor star contributed 54+/-27% of the H-band flux at the epoch of our observations. This result underscores the conclusion that the donor star cannot be assumed to be the only NIR emission source in quiescent X-ray binaries. The H-band light curve shows a double-humped asymmetric modulation with extra flux at orbital phase 0.75. The light curve was fit with a donor star model light curve, taking into account a constant second flux…
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