A search for black holes with metal-poor stellar companions: I. Survey sample selection and single epoch radial velocity follow-up
Casey Y. Lam, Joshua D. Simon, Kareem El-Badry, Howard Isaacson, Daniel D. Kelson, and Jessica Lu

TL;DR
This study systematically searches for stellar-mass black holes with metal-poor companions using Gaia data and ground-based spectroscopy, aiming to improve understanding of black hole formation in low-metallicity environments.
Contribution
It introduces a new candidate selection method combining Gaia astrometry and spectroscopy, and provides a well-characterized sample for future orbital analysis.
Findings
Identified ~15 promising black hole candidates with large RV amplitudes.
Established a sample for future detailed orbital modeling.
Demonstrated the effectiveness of combined Gaia and ground-based follow-up.
Abstract
Stellar-mass black holes (BHs) above are predicted to form from low-metallicity progenitors, but direct detections of such systems in the Milky Way remain scarce. Motivated by the recent discovery of Gaia BH3, a BH with a very metal-poor giant companion, we conduct a systematic search for additional systems. Approximately 900 candidates are identified with Gaia as having significant deviations from single-star astrometric motion, evidence of RV variability, and low metallicities inferred from Gaia XP spectra. We obtain single epoch high-resolution spectra for over 600 of these sources with Magellan/MIKE and Lick/APF and measure independent RVs with km s precision. After removing contaminants such as hot stars, pulsators, eclipsing binaries, and hierarchical triples, we identify about 15 promising candidates with large RV amplitudes or offsets…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
