1. Hunting for massive binaries with a black-hole component using Gaia data.
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Janssens, Soetkin, Shenar, T., Sana, H., Faigler, S., Langer, N., Marchant, P., Mazeh, T., Schürmann, C., and Shahaf, S.
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BINARY black holes ,SUPERGIANT stars ,STELLAR populations ,BLACK holes ,DATA release - Abstract
With the upcoming third Gaia data release (DR3), the first Gaia astrometric orbital solutions for binary sources will become available. Potentially, many rarely seen single-degenerate massive binaries with a black hole (OB+BH) will be revealed. Here, we investigate how many OB+BHs are expected to be detected as binaries in Gaia astrometry by using tailored models for the massive star population. We use a method based on the astrometric data to investigate how many OB+BH binaries will be uncovered by Gaia. We estimate that ∼200 OB+BHs are detectable among the sources in the second Alma Luminous Star massive star catalogue, either in DR3 or in upcoming data releases. Moreover, we show that BH-formation scenarios could be constrained from the distributions of parameters such as the orbital periods and eccentricities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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