A comprehensive search for high-velocity X-ray sources: New compact object binary candidates in the Gaia era
Yue Zhao, Poshak Gandhi, Christian Knigge, Phil Charles, Daniel Stern, Peter Boorman, Pornisara Nuchvanichakul, Cordelia Dashwood Brown, David A.H. Buckley

TL;DR
This study systematically searches for high-velocity X-ray sources using Gaia data to identify new compact object binary candidates, aiming to find systems possibly accelerated by supernova kicks.
Contribution
It introduces a method combining X-ray and Gaia data to select high-velocity compact binary candidates, providing a new approach to identify potential black hole or neutron star systems.
Findings
Identified 2372 high-velocity X-ray sources with $v_{pec, min} \,\geq\, 200\,\mathrm{km\,s^{-1}}$
Constructed a gold sample of 7 well-constrained candidates
Demonstrated velocity as an effective indicator for compact object companions.
Abstract
We perform a comprehensive search for high-velocity X-ray sources with large X-ray/optical flux ratios (), identifying candidates for interacting black hole or neutron star binaries potentially accelerated by supernova natal kicks. We cross-match X-ray points sources from a variety of catalogues (Chandra, XMM-Newton, Swift and eROSITA) with Gaia DR3. Using Gaia coordinates, parallaxes, and proper motions, we compute peculiar velocities () relative to Galactic disc rotation. Remaining agnostic about radial velocities (RVs), we vary RVs to find the minimum possible values (). Uncertainties on are estimated via Monte Carlo resampling, and we select X-ray sources that have lower limits on and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
