Abstract
The Galactic black hole X-ray binary XTE J1650–500 entered a quiescent regime following the decline from the 2001-2002 outburst that led to its discovery. Here we report on the first detection of its quiescent counterpart in a 36 ks observation taken in 2007 July with the Chandra X-Ray Observatory. The inferred 0.5-10 keV unabsorbed flux is in the range (2.5-5.0) × 10−15 erg s -->−1 cm -->−2. Notwithstanding large distance uncertainties, the measured luminosity is comparable to that of the faintest detected black hole X-ray binaries, all having orbital periods close to the expected bifurcation period between j- and n-driven low-mass X-ray binaries. This suggests that a few -->1030 erg s -->−1 might be a limiting luminosity value for quiescent black holes.
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Gallo, E., Homan, J., Jonker, P. G., & Tomsick, J. A. (2008). Chandra Detection of XTE J1650-500 in Quiescence and the Minimum Luminosity of Black Hole X-Ray Binaries. The Astrophysical Journal, 683(1), L51–L54. https://doi.org/10.1086/591230
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