GS 2000+25: The Least Luminous Black Hole X-Ray Binary

  • Rodriguez J
  • Urquhart R
  • Plotkin R
  • et al.
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Abstract

Little is known about the properties of the accretion flows and jets of the lowest-luminosity quiescent black holes. We report new, strictly simultaneous radio and X-ray observations of the nearby stellar-mass black hole X-ray binary GS 2000+25 in its quiescent state. In deep Chandra observations we detect the system at a faint X-ray luminosity of erg s −1 (1–10 keV). This is the lowest X-ray luminosity yet observed for a quiescent black hole X-ray binary, corresponding to an Eddington ratio L X / L Edd  ∼ 10 −9 . In 15 hours of observations with the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array, no radio continuum emission is detected to a 3 σ limit of <2.8 μ Jy at 6 GHz. Including GS 2000+25, four quiescent stellar-mass black holes with L X  < 10 32 erg s −1 have deep simultaneous radio and X-ray observations and known distances. These sources all have radio to X-ray luminosity ratios generally consistent with, but slightly lower than, the low-state radio/X-ray correlation for stellar-mass black holes with L X  > 10 32 erg s −1 . Observations of these sources tax the limits of our current X-ray and radio facilities, and new routes to black hole discovery are needed to study the lowest-luminosity black holes.

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Rodriguez, J., Urquhart, R., Plotkin, R. M., Panurach, T., Chomiuk, L., Strader, J., … Sivakoff, G. R. (2020). GS 2000+25: The Least Luminous Black Hole X-Ray Binary. The Astrophysical Journal, 889(1), 58. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ab5db5

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