The "Giraffe": Discovery of a $2-3~M_\odot$ dark companion to a stripped red giant [SSA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/2201.11131


We report the discovery of a massive ${\sim}2-3~M_\odot$ object as a binary companion to 2M04123153+6738486 (2M0412). 2M0412 is an evolved ($T_{\rm eff, giant}\simeq4200$ K), luminous ($L_{\rm giant}\simeq230~L_\odot$) red giant in a circular $P=81.2$ d binary. 2M0412 is a known variable star previously classified as a semi-regular variable. The ASAS-SN, ATLAS, TESS and ZTF light curves show that the giant is a nearly Roche lobe filling ellipsoidal variable with an inclination of $41.9^\circ{}\pm{0.1^{\circ}}$, a mass ratio of $q\simeq0.20\pm0.01$, a companion mass of $M_{\rm comp}=2.97\pm0.02~M_\odot$, and a giant mass of $M_{\rm giant}=0.60\pm0.01~ M_\odot$ for a distance of $\simeq4$ kpc. The mass of the giant indicates that its envelope is stripped. The cross-correlation functions of the Keck/HIRES and LBT/PEPSI spectra show a second RV signal implying a consistent mass ratio of $q\simeq0.20\pm0.01$. We also identify an orbital phase dependent, broad $\rm H\alpha$ emission line. The simplest explanation for the massive companion is a single mass-gap black hole or a high mass neutron star. A sufficiently faint stellar companion can only be made feasible by significantly reducing the distance to $\simeq 3.5$ kpc while simultaneously increasing the mass ratio to $q\simeq 0.3$, despite the multiple lines of evidence for $q\simeq 0.2$.

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T. Jayasinghe, T. Thompson, C. Kochanek, et. al.
Fri, 28 Jan 22
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Comments: 24 pages, 16 figures. Submitted to MNRAS. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2101.02212