A stripped helium star in the potential black hole binary LB-1
Andreas Irrgang, Stephan Geier, Simon Kreuzer, Ingrid Pelisoli, Ulrich, Heber

TL;DR
This study reveals that LS V+22 25 is a stripped helium star with unusual chemical abundances, challenging previous assumptions about its companion being a massive black hole, and suggests the companion could be a neutron star or main sequence star.
Contribution
The paper provides a detailed spectroscopic analysis showing LS V+22 25 is a stripped helium star, offering new insights into its nature and the mass of its unseen companion.
Findings
LS V+22 25 is a stripped helium star with CNO cycle signatures.
The star's mass is estimated at 1.1±0.5 solar masses.
The companion's minimum mass is 2-3 solar masses, possibly not a black hole.
Abstract
The recently claimed discovery of a massive () black hole in the Galactic solar neighborhood has led to controversial discussions because it severely challenges our current view of stellar evolution. A crucial aspect for the determination of the mass of the unseen black hole is the precise nature of its visible companion, the B-type star LS V+22 25. Because stars of different mass can exhibit B-type spectra during the course of their evolution, it is essential to obtain a comprehensive picture of the star to unravel its nature and, thus, its mass. To this end, we study the spectral energy distribution of LS V+22 25 and perform a quantitative spectroscopic analysis that includes the determination of chemical abundances for He, C, N, O, Ne, Mg, Al, Si, S, Ar, and Fe. Our analysis clearly shows that LS V+22 25 is not an ordinary main sequence B-type…
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