Mass ratio in SS433 revisited
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massmathrmratioss433binarycompactobjectodot
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We revisit the determination of binary mass ratio in the Galactic microquasar SS433 based on recent GRAVITY VLTI measurements of mass and angular momentum outflow through a circumbinary disc. The new observations combined with the constancy of the binary orbital period over $\sim 30$ yrs confirm that the mass ratio in SS433 is $q=M_\mathrm{x}/M_\mathrm{v}\gtrsim 0.6$. For the assumed optical star mass $M_\mathrm{v}$ ranging from $\sim 8$ to 15 $M_\odot$ such a mass ratio suggests a low limit of the compact object mass of $M_\mathrm{x}\sim 5-9 M_\odot$, placing the compact object in SS433 as a stellar-mass black hole.
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