Identifying quiescent compact objects in massive Galactic single-lined spectroscopic binaries
L. Mahy, H. Sana, T. Shenar, K. Sen, N. Langer, P. Marchant, M., Abdul-Masih, G. Banyard, J. Bodensteiner, D. M. Bowman, K. Dsilva, M. Fabry,, C. Hawcroft, S. Janssens, T. Van Reeth, C. Eldridge

TL;DR
This study investigates 32 Galactic O-type stars reported as single-lined spectroscopic binaries to identify and characterize unseen companions, including potential neutron stars or black holes, using spectral analysis, radial velocities, and photometric data.
Contribution
The paper introduces a methodology combining spectral disentangling, radial velocity analysis, and photometric variability to detect and characterize faint or unseen companions in massive binary systems.
Findings
17 systems show secondary signatures with mass ratios down to ~0.15
Derived properties for newly detected SB2 systems
Identified nine systems with possible neutron star or low-mass star companions
Abstract
Aims. To search for these rare objects, we study 32 Galactic O-type stars that were reported as SB1s in the literature. In our sample we include Cyg X-1, which is known to host an accreting stellar-mass BH, and HD 74194, a supergiant fast X-ray transient, in order to validate our methodology. The final goal is to characterise the nature of the unseen companions to determine if they are MS stars, stripped helium stars, triples, or compact objects such as neutron stars or stellar-mass BHs. Methods. After measuring radial velocities and deriving orbital solutions for all the systems in our sample, we performed spectral disentangling to extract putative signatures of faint secondary companions from the composite spectra. We derived stellar parameters for the visible stars and estimated the mass ranges of the secondary stars using the binary mass function. Variability observed in the…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
