A Sun-like star orbiting a black hole
Kareem El-Badry, Hans-Walter Rix, Eliot Quataert, Andrew W. Howard,, Howard Isaacson, Jim Fuller, Keith Hawkins, Katelyn Breivik, Kaze W. K. Wong,, Antonio C. Rodriguez, Charlie Conroy, Sahar Shahaf, Tsevi Mazeh, Fr\'ed\'eric, Arenou, Kevin B. Burdge, Dolev Bashi

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of a Sun-like star orbiting a black hole, identified through Gaia astrometry and spectroscopy, revealing a nearby, long-period black hole binary system with implications for black hole populations.
Contribution
It presents the first detailed characterization of a Sun-like star orbiting a black hole using Gaia data, confirming the existence of a nearby dormant black hole binary.
Findings
The black hole has a mass of approximately 9.6 solar masses.
The orbital period is about 186 days, longer than any known stellar-mass black hole binary.
The system's properties suggest formation in the Milky Way disk with minimal natal kick.
Abstract
We report discovery of a bright, nearby () Sun-like star orbiting a dark object. We identified the system as a black hole candidate via its astrometric orbital solution from the Gaia mission. Radial velocities validated and refined the Gaia solution, and spectroscopy ruled out significant light contributions from another star. Joint modeling of radial velocities and astrometry constrains the companion mass to . The spectroscopic orbit alone sets a minimum companion mass of ; if the companion were a star, it would be times more luminous than the entire system. These constraints are insensitive to the mass of the luminous star, which appears as a slowly-rotating G dwarf (, , ), with near-solar metallicity () and an…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
