Black Holes in our Galaxy: Observations
P.A. Charles

TL;DR
This paper reviews multi-wavelength observations of galactic X-ray binaries to provide evidence for black holes, emphasizing dynamical measurements that support their existence.
Contribution
It compiles and analyzes observational data across various spectra to strengthen the case for black holes in our galaxy.
Findings
Multiple dynamical measurements support black hole presence.
X-ray and radio observations reveal characteristic signatures.
Comprehensive review enhances understanding of galactic black hole candidates.
Abstract
This paper reviews the X-ray, optical, radio and IR observations of galactic X-ray binaries suspected to contain black hole compact objects, with particular emphasis on the supporting dynamical evidence.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Relativity and Gravitational Theory · History and Theory of Mathematics
