Evidence for a black hole in the historical X-ray transient A 1524-61 (=KY TrA)
Abstract
We present VLT spectroscopy, high-resolution imaging and time-resolved photometry of KY TrA, the optical counterpart to the X-ray binary A 1524-61. We perform a refined astrometry of the field, yielding improved coordinates for KY TrA and the field star interloper of similar optical brightness that we locate 0.64 0.04 arcsec SE. From the spectroscopy, we refine the radial velocity semi-amplitude of the donor star to K2 = 501 52 km s-1 by employing the correlation between this parameter and the full-width at half-maximum of the Hα emission line. The r-band light curve shows an ellipsoidal-like modulation with a likely orbital period of 0.26 0.01 d (6.24 0.24 h). These numbers imply a mass function f(M1) = 3.2 1.0 M. The KY TrA de-reddened quiescent colour (r-i)0 = 0.27 0.08 is consistent with a donor star of spectral type K2 or later, in case of significant accretion disc light contribution to the optical continuum. The colour allows us to place a very conservative upper limit on the companion star mass, M2 ≤ 0.94 M, and, in turn, on the binary mass ratio, q = M2/M1 ≤ 0.31. By exploiting the correlation between the binary inclination and the depth of the Hα line trough, we establish i = 57 13 deg. All these values lead to a compact object and donor mass of M1 = 5.8+3.0-2.4 M and M2 = 0.5 0.3 M, respectively, thus confirming the black hole nature of the accreting object. In addition, we estimate a distance toward the system of 8.0 0.9 kpc.
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