Astrometry of variable compact radio sources: A search for Galactic black hole X-ray binaries
P. Atri, J. C. A. Miller-Jones, A. Bahramian, R. M. Plotkin, T. J., Maccarone, B. Marcote, C. O. Heinke, G. R. Sivakoff, A. Ginsburg, L. Chomiuk

TL;DR
This study uses high-precision VLBA astrometry to identify potential Galactic black hole X-ray binary candidates among variable radio sources, primarily through proper motion analysis, revealing several promising candidates and constraining their distances.
Contribution
It is the first to systematically measure proper motions of variable radio sources to identify quiescent Galactic BHXB candidates using VLBA data.
Findings
Identified three strong Galactic candidates based on proper motions.
Constrained the parallax of one source with 3σ significance.
Detected two sources with resolved structures across multiple epochs.
Abstract
We use the Very Long Baseline Array to conduct high precision astrometry of a sample of 33 compact, flat spectrum, variable radio sources in the direction of the Galactic plane (Becker et al. 2010). Although Becker et al. (2010) ruled out a few potential scenarios for the origin of the radio emission, the study could not rule out that these sources were black hole X-ray binaries (BHXBs). Most known BHXBs are first detected by X-ray or optical emission when they go into an outburst, leaving the larger quiescent BHXB population undiscovered. In this paper, we attempt to identify any Galactic sources amongst the Becker et al. (2010) sample by measuring their proper motions as a first step to finding quiescent BHXB candidates. Amongst the 33 targets, we could measure the proper motion of six sources. We find that G32.71930.6477 is a Galactic source and are able to constrain the parallax…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Pulsars and Gravitational Waves Research · Mechanics and Biomechanics Studies
