Relating Peak Optical Luminosity and Orbital Period of Stellar-Mass Black Holes in X-ray Binaries

Abstract

We compare the peak optical luminosity with the orbital period for a sample of 22 stellar-mass black hole candidates with good measurements of both quantities. We find that the peak absolute magnitude for the outbursts follows a linear relation with MV,peak=3.48 ( 0.85)-3.89 ( 0.91) logPorb, which corresponds to a LV Porb1.56 0.36 power law relation. Excluding V4641 Sgr which is a strong outlier and not likely to have outbursts produced by the standard disc instability model, in addition to BW Cir and V821 Ara -- both of which have highly uncertain distances; the new correlation for the 19 sources is found to be MV,peak= 3.01\;( 0.93)-3.21\;( 1.04) logPorb, which corresponds to LV Porb1.28 0.42. This is an analogous relationship to the "Warner relation" between orbital period and peak luminosity found for cataclysmic variables. We discuss the implications of these results for finding black hole X-ray binaries in other galaxies and in our own Galaxy with the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope and other future large time domain surveys.

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