A search for optical counterparts in quiescent black hole X-ray transients
I.V. Yanes-Rizo, J. Casares, M.A.P. Torres, V. S. Dhillon, T. R. Marsh, M. Armas Padilla, P. G. Jonker, T. Mu\~noz-Darias, S. Navarro Umpi\'errez, D. Steeghs

TL;DR
This study identifies optical counterparts for several quiescent black hole X-ray transients, providing precise astrometry, photometry, and constraints on companion star properties to aid future research.
Contribution
It presents the first optical identifications and precise astrometry for four black hole transients and refines data for others, expanding the known counterparts in quiescence.
Findings
Identified optical counterparts for four targets with precise astrometry.
Derived lower limits on quiescent optical magnitudes for five sources.
Constrained orbital periods and spectral types of companion stars.
Abstract
Dynamical mass measurements of compact stars in X-ray transients demand the detection of optical/near infrared counterparts in quiescence. Out of the 73 black-hole candidates in X-ray transients, optical and near-infrared quiescent counterparts have only been identified for 34 objects. We present ULTRACAM photometric observations of nine candidate black hole X-ray transients with no reported counterparts in quiescence, complemented with data from the public surveys DECaPS and Pan-STARRS. In addition, we analyze photometry of three sources (SWIFT J1539.2-6227, XTE J1817-330 and XTE J1818-245) obtained during their discovery outburst. The data provide the first optical identifications and precise astrometry of four targets (MAXI J1348-630, SWIFT J1539.2-6227, XTE J1726-476 and XTE J1817-330) plus lower limits to the quiescent optical magnitudes for an additional five (MAXI…
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