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arxiv: 1909.06392 · v1 · pith:6HTB37PN · submitted 2019-09-13 · astro-ph.SR · astro-ph.HE

Searching for Black Hole Candidates by LAMOST and ASAS-SN

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Most dynamically confirmed stellar-mass black holes and the candidates were originally selected from X-ray outbursts. In the present work, we search for black hole candidates in the LAMOST survey by using the spectra along with photometry from the ASAS-SN survey, where the orbital period of the binary may be revealed by the periodic light curve, such as the ellipsoidal modulation type. Our sample consists of 9 binaries, where each source contains a giant star with large radial velocity variation ($\Delta V_{\rm R} > 70~{\rm km~s^{-1}}$) and periods known from light curves. We focus on the 9 sources with long periods ($T_{\rm ph} > 5$ days) and evaluate the mass $M_2$ of the optically invisible companion. Since the observed $\Delta V_{\rm R}$ from only a few repeating spectroscopic observations is a lower limit of the real amplitude, the real mass $M_2$ can be significantly higher than the current evaluation. It is likely an efficient method to place constraints on $M_2$ by combining $\Delta V_{\rm R}$ from LAMOST and $T_{\rm ph}$ from ASAS-SN, particularly by the ongoing LAMOST Medium Resolution Survey.

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