Light curves of the black-hole GU Muscae
Early scientific highlight from the first few nights of the ULTRACAM observing campaign on the Very Large Telescope: light curves in the i''- (red) and g''-band (green) of the quiescent black-hole X-ray transient GU Muscae. This object consists of a black hole in a 10-hour orbit with a normal solar-like star. The black hole is surrounded by an accretion disc of material transferred from the solar-like star. As this material accretes onto the black hole, energy is released, and this is evident from the large-amplitude flares visible in the light curves. What was not expected, however, is the series of sharp spikes that can be seen, and which are separated by approximately 7 minutes. Such a stable signal must be tied to a relatively stable structure in the accretion disc.
Crediti:ESO
A proposito dell'immagine
Identificazione: | eso0520b |
Tipo: | Grafico |
Data di pubblicazione: | 09 Giugno 2005 |
Notizie relative: | eso0520 |
Dimensione: | 2371 x 1919 px |
A proposito delll'oggetto
Nome: | GU Muscae |
Tipo: | Milky Way : Star : Type : Exotic : X-Ray Binary Milky Way : Star : Evolutionary Stage : Black Hole |
Distanza: | 17000 Anni luce |
Categoria: | Quasars and Black Holes Stars |