Black holes, neutron stars, white dwarfs and their local environment

    General
    Description

    Accreting black-holes and neutron stars in X-ray binaries provide an ideal laboratory for exploring the physics of compact objects, yielding not only confirmation of the existence of stellar mass black holes via dynamical mass measurements, but also the best opportunity for probing high-gravity environments and the physics of accretion; the most efficient form of energy production known. The latter is an essential physical process to understand the universe, playing a crucial role in galactic and extra-galactic astronomy.

    This project has the following scientific goals:

    - X-ray binaries offer the opportunity to study accretion as its best, since their relevant changes occur on convenient time-scales for human beings. This project focuses on the universal relation between black-hole accretion and ejection processes in the form of collimated jets and wide-angle winds. We will focus on the general properties and astrophysical impact of the cold optical accretion disc wind that our group has discovered. We want to understand how frequent these winds are, which is their impact in the black-hole accretion process, and what is their relation with jets and hot X-ray winds. Likewise, we carry out very detailed X-ray spectral studies on the different accretion states and geometries and their evolution with luminosity.

    - We want to define the mass distribution of black-holes and neutron stars. Thus, we continue our contribution to one of the fundamental experiments in modern astrophysics by measuring dynamical masses in X-ray binaries. We expect to significantly improve the observed mass distribution of compact objects. This will allow testing models of supernovae explosions and close binary evolution as well as setting constraints on the equation of state of nuclear matter. We will measure masses in newly discovered or known transient X-ray binaries. In addition, we will also search for the large number of dormant X-ray binaries expected in the Galaxy and suitable for dynamical studies.

    - To study the structure of accretion discs in different energy bands (optical-X rays). The high energy spectral distribution and time variability during outburst is important to constrain the eruption models and accretion disc properties (e.g. radius of advective disc) as well as to constrain the contribution of the jet to the optical and infrared emission of the system.

     

    see group web page:  https://research.iac.es/proyecto/compactos/pages/en/introduction.php

    Principal investigator
    1. Our team has led the multi-wavelength study of the two 2015 outbursts of the Black-hole transient V404 Cyg. In 2018, we published a global paper which include all the spectroscopy taken during the 1989 and 2015 campaigns.
    2. We have presented solid evidence for the presence of very similar wind to that found in V404 Cyg in another black hole transient, V4641 Sgr.
    3. We published the final paper as well as a pilot study on a novel method developed by the group. It aims at discovering and measuring masses of black hole transient in quiescence. This method has the potential of increasing the known population of these systems by a factor of three.
    4. We measured the mass of the neutron star in PSR J2215+5135 and found it is one of the heaviest known to date.
    5. We presented the first detailed study on the ultra-compact system SLX 1737-282.

    Related publications

    Panning for gold, but finding helium: Discovery of the ultra-stripped supernova SN 2019wxt from gravitational-wave follow-up observations 2023A&A...675A.201A
    Ask the machine: systematic detection of wind-type outflows in low-mass X-ray binaries 2023MNRAS.524..338M
    GRB 201015A and the nature of low-luminosity soft gamma-ray bursts 2023MNRAS.523.4923P
    The evolution of the UV/optical lag spectrum of NGC 7469 seen by the Liverpool Telescope 2023AN....34430018V
    Optical and near-infrared spectroscopy of the black hole transient 4U 1543-47 during its 2021 ultra-luminous state 2023A&A...673A.104S
    The Fast X-Ray Transient XRT 210423 and Its Host Galaxy 2023ApJ...948...91E
    Multiwavelength observations of the extraordinary accretion event AT2021lwx 2023MNRAS.522.3992W
    Neutron star mass estimates from gamma-ray eclipses in spider millisecond pulsar binaries 2023NatAs...7..451C
    Follow-up Survey for the Binary Black Hole Merger GW200224_222234 Using Subaru/HSC and GTC/OSIRIS 2023ApJ...947....9O
    A shared accretion instability for black holes and neutron stars 2023Natur.615...45V
    Precision Ephemerides for Gravitational-wave Searches - IV. Corrected and refined ephemeris for Scorpius X-1 2023MNRAS.520.5317K
    A black widow population dissection through HiPERCAM multiband light-curve modelling 2023MNRAS.520.2217M
    Systematic uncertainties in the characterization of helium-dominated metal-polluted white dwarf atmospheres 2023MNRAS.520.2843I
    A rapid optical and X-ray timing study of the neutron star X-ray binary Swift J1858.6-0814 2023MNRAS.520..542S
    The TRAPUM L-band survey for pulsars in Fermi-LAT gamma-ray sources 2023MNRAS.519.5590C
    Deep X-Ray and Radio Observations of the First Outburst of the Young Magnetar Swift J1818.0-1607 2023ApJ...943...20I
    First detection of the outer edge of an AGN accretion disc: very fast multiband optical variability of NGC 4395 with GTC/HiPERCAM and LT/IO:O 2023MNRAS.519.3366M
    Two decades of optical timing of the shortest-period binary star system HM Cancri 2023MNRAS.518.5123M
    Self-supervised clustering on image-subtracted data with deep-embedded self-organizing map 2023MNRAS.518..752M
    A dense 0.1-solar-mass star in a 51-minute-orbital-period eclipsing binary 2022Natur.610..467B
    Black hole mass and spin measurements through the relativistic precession model: XTE J1859+226 2022MNRAS.517.1469M
    A refined dynamical mass for the black hole in the X-ray transient XTE J1859+226 2022MNRAS.517.1476Y
    Long-term photometric monitoring and spectroscopy of the white dwarf pulsar AR Scorpii 2022MNRAS.516.5052P
    Multicolour optical light curves of the companion star to the millisecond pulsar PSR J2051-0827 2022MNRAS.516.2792D
    A correlation between H α trough depth and inclination in quiescent X-ray transients: evidence for a low-mass black hole in GRO J0422+32 2022MNRAS.516.2023C
    Simultaneous X-ray and optical spectroscopy of V404 Cygni supports the multi-phase nature of X-ray binary accretion disc winds 2022A&A...664A.104M
    Discovery of optical and infrared accretion disc wind signatures in the black hole candidate MAXI J1348-630 2022A&A...664A.100P
    A Multiwavelength Study of GRS 1716-249 in Outburst: Constraints on Its System Parameters 2022ApJ...932...38S
    Probing for the host galaxies of the fast X-ray transients XRT 000519 and XRT 110103 2022MNRAS.514..302E
    Characterizing eclipsing white dwarf M dwarf binaries from multiband eclipse photometry 2022MNRAS.513.3050B
    A Tentative 114 minute Orbital Period Challenges the Ultracompact Nature of the X-Ray Binary 4U 1812-12 2022ApJ...931L...9A
    A Misfired Outburst in the Neutron Star X-Ray Binary Centaurus X-4 2022ApJ...930...20B
    The Donor of the Black Hole X-Ray Binary MAXI J1820+070 2022ApJ...930....9M
    A 62-minute orbital period black widow binary in a wide hierarchical triple 2022Natur.605...41B
    SOAR/Goodman Spectroscopic Assessment of Candidate Counterparts of the LIGO/Virgo Event GW190814 2022ApJ...929..115T
    The SN Ia runaway LP 398-9: detection of circumstellar material and surface rotation 2022MNRAS.512.6122C
    The peculiar chemical abundance of the transitional millisecond pulsar PSR J1023+0038 - Li enhancement 2022MNRAS.513...71S
    Discovery and characterization of five new eclipsing AM CVn systems 2022MNRAS.512.5440V
    Measuring the mass of the black widow PSR J1555-2908 2022MNRAS.512.3001K
    A persistent ultraviolet outflow from an accreting neutron star binary transient 2022Natur.603...52C

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