The Tarantula massive binary monitoring: VII. The nature of the eccentric O + BH binary candidate VFTS 812
Abstract :
Massive O-type stars (M ≳ 15 M⊙) with an X-ray-quiet black hole (BH) companion represent a crucial stage in the massive binary evolution leading to binary BH mergers. The population of such binaries remains elusive, with ≲5 candidate or confirmed systems. The Tarantula nebula harbors thousands of massive stars, 2─3% of which are expected to have BH companions. It is therefore an ideal place to hunt for such systems. We analyzed 30 epochs of VLT/FLAMES IFU high-resolution observations of the Hδ region and archival FLAMES spectroscopy of VFTS 812, a 17-day single-lined spectroscopic binary with an O4 V primary and a minimum secondary mass of 5.1 M⊙. Following careful removal of the nebular contamination, spectral disentangling on the new data did not reveal any signature of the hidden companion. We derive
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Publication: Astronomy & Astrophysics, Volume 706, id.L17, 8 pp.
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/202658872
Bibcode: 2026A&A...706L..17D
Keywords: binaries: spectroscopic; stars: black holes; stars: evolution; stars: massive; Magellanic Clouds; Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
