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2023A&A...674A..19G - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 674A, 19 (2023/6-1)

Gaia Data Release 3 Ellipsoidal variables with possible black hole or neutron star secondaries.

GOMEL R., MAZEH T., FAIGLER S., BASHI D., EYER L., RIMOLDINI L., AUDARD M., MOWLAVI N., HOLL B., JEVARDAT G., NIENARTOWICZ K., LECOEUR I. and WYRZYKOWSKI L.

Abstract (from CDS):

As part of Gaia Data Release 3, a large number of ellipsoidal variables were identified with supervised classification. The periodic variability of these ellipsoidals is presumably induced by tidal interaction with a companion in a close binary system. We present 6306 short-period probable ellipsoidal variables with relatively large-amplitude GaiaG-band photometric modulations that indicate a possible massive, undetected secondary. In case of a main-sequence primary, the more massive secondary is probably a compact object - either a black hole or a neutron star, and sometimes a white dwarf. The identification is based on the recently suggested robust modified minimum mass ratio (mMMR) that was derived from the observed ellipsoidal amplitude alone, without the use of the primary mass or radius. We also list a subset of 262 systems with an mMMR higher than unity, for which the probability of a compact secondary is higher. Follow-up observations are needed to verify the true nature of these variables.

Abstract Copyright: © The Authors 2023

Journal keyword(s): methods: data analysis - techniques: photometric - binaries : close - stars: black holes - stars: neutron - stars: variables: general

VizieR on-line data: J/A+A/674/A19 : table3.dat; I/358/vcc : whole catalogue

CDS comments: See also 2022yCat.1358....0G

Simbad objects: 6308

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