The VLT-FLAMES survey of massive stars. NGC2004#115: A triple system hosting a possible short period B+BH binary
D. J. Lennon (1, 2), P. L. Dufton (3), J. I. Villase\~nor (4 and, 5), C. J. Evans (6), N. Langer (7, 8), R. Saxton (9), I. M. Monageng (10, and 11), S. Toonen (12) ((1) IAC, (2) U. La Laguna, (3) QUB. (4) U., Edinburgh, (5) KU Leuven, (6) UKATC, (7) U. Bonn

TL;DR
This study reveals that NGC2004#115 is a triple star system with an inner binary potentially hosting a black hole, based on multi-epoch spectroscopy, light curve analysis, and X-ray observations, suggesting a rare B+BH binary candidate.
Contribution
First detailed analysis of NGC2004#115 as a triple system with a possible black hole companion, combining long-term spectroscopic data and photometric constraints.
Findings
Inner binary has a 2.92-day period with a nearly circular orbit.
The primary is a B-type star with 8.6 solar masses.
X-ray flux upper limit is consistent with a quiescent B+BH system.
Abstract
The star NGC2004#115 in the LMC, originally classified as an (SB1) Be spectroscopic binary, bears some morphological resemblance to the Galactic systems LB-1 and HR 6819, both of which are proposed as either Be+black hole (BH) or Be+stripped He-star systems. Two data-sets (ESO/VLT and SALT) of multi-epoch optical spectra of NGC 2004#115, separated by baseline of 20 years, lead us conclude it is a triple system hosting an inner binary with a period of 2.92 d, eccentricity 0.0 and mass function 0.07 . The inner binary harbours a B-type star (the primary) with projected rotational velocity of 10km/s, and luminosity =3.87, contributing 60% of the V-band light to the system. The secondary is not detected, while the tertiary, which contributes 40% of the light, is tentatively identified as a less luminous B-type star with high projected…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
