Bibcode
López, K. M.; Jonker, P. G.; Torres, M. A. P.; Heida, M.; Rau, A.; Steeghs, D.
Referencia bibliográfica
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 482, Issue 2, p.2149-2165
Fecha de publicación:
1
2019
Número de citas
9
Número de citas referidas
7
Descripción
We present near-infrared and optical imaging of 15 candidate black hole
X-ray binaries. In addition to quiescent observations for all sources,
we also observed two of these sources (IGR J17451-3022 and XTE
J1818-245) in outburst. We detect the quiescent counterpart for 12 out
of 15 sources, and for the remaining 3, we report limiting magnitudes.
The magnitudes of the detected counterparts range between Ks
= 17.59 and Ks = 22.29 mag. We provide (limits on) the
absolute magnitudes and finding charts of all sources. Of these 12
detections in quiescence, 7 detections represent the first quiescent
reported values (for MAXI J1543-564, XTE J1726-476, IGR J17451-3022, XTE
J1818-245, MAXI J1828-249, MAXI J1836-194, Swift J1910.2-0546), and 2
detections show fainter counterparts to XTE J1752-223 and XTE J2012+381
than previously reported. We used theoretical arguments and observed
trends, for instance between the outburst and quiescent X-ray luminosity
and orbital period Porb to derive an expected trend between
ΔKs and Porb of Δ K_s ∝ log
P_orb^{0.565}. Comparing this to observations, we find a different
behaviour. We discuss possible explanations for this result.
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