Revealing the elusive companion of the red giant binary 2MASSJ05215658+4359220 from UV HST and Astrosat-UVIT data
Luciana Bianchi, John Hutchings, Ralph Bohlin, David Thilker, and, Emanuele Berti

TL;DR
This study uses UV and optical data from HST and Astrosat to characterize a binary system with a red giant and a subgiant, providing insights into the elusive nature of non-interacting black hole companions.
Contribution
It presents the first UV observations of the candidate black hole binary, ruling out a hot compact companion and detailing the stellar properties of the system.
Findings
No FUV flux detected, ruling out a hot white dwarf companion.
Spectroscopy confirms a red giant and a subgiant star, with no evidence of accretion or a hot compact object.
The system's properties suggest past mass transfer but no current Roche lobe filling.
Abstract
Black hole demographics in different environments is critical in view of recent results on massive-stars binarity, and of the multi-messenger detectability of compact objects mergers. But the identification and characterization of non-interacting black holes is elusive, especially in the sparse field stellar population. A candidate non-interactive black hole (BH)+red giant (RG) binary system, 2MASSJ05215658+4359220, was identified by Thompson et al.(2019). We obtained Astrosat/UVIT Far-Ultraviolet (FUV) imaging and Hubble Space Telescope (HST) UV-optical imaging and spectroscopy of the source, to test possible scenarios for the optically-elusive companion. HST/STIS spectra from about 1,600 to 10,230Ang are best fit by the combination of two stellar sources, a red giant with Teff=4250 (uncertainty 150K), logg=2.0, Radius_RG=27.8Rsun (assuming a single-temperature atmosphere), and a…
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