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Evidence for inflows and outflows in the nearby black hole transient Swift J1727.8-162

Authors :
Sánchez, D. Mata
Muñoz-Darias, T.
Padilla, M. Armas
Casares, J.
Torres, M. A. P.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

We present 20 epochs of optical spectroscopy obtained with the GTC-10.4m telescope across the bright discovery outburst of the black hole candidate Swift J1727.8-162. The spectra cover the main accretion states and are characterised by the presence of hydrogen and helium emission lines, commonly observed in these objects. They show complex profiles, including double-peaks, but also blue-shifted absorptions (with blue-edge velocities of 1150 km/s), broad emission wings and flat-top profiles, which are usual signatures of accretion disc winds. Moreover, red-shifted absorptions accompanied by blue emission excesses suggest the presence of inflows in at least two epochs, although a disc origin cannot be ruled out. Using pre-outburst imaging from Pan-STARRS, we identify a candidate quiescent optical counterpart with a magnitude of g = 20.8. This implies an outburst optical amplitude of DV = 7.7, supporting an estimated orbital period of 7.6 h, which favours an early K-type companion star. Employing various empirical methods we derive a distance to the source of d = 2.7 +- 0.3 kpc, corresponding to a Galactic Plane elevation of z = 0.48 +- 0.05 kpc. Based on these findings, we propose that Swift J1727.8-162 is a nearby black hole X-ray transient that exhibited complex signatures of optical inflows and outflows throughout its discovery outburst.<br />Comment: 4 Figures, 1 table. Appendix with 1 table. Accepted for publication in A&A Letters. Two typos in section 4.3 have been amended in the latest ArXiv version. Ar/AV =2.271 should be instead Ar/E(B-V) = 2.271. The Porb units in the equation should be in days (as in the original paper, Casares 2018). Neither of these actually affect any of the results of the paper

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2401.04107
Document Type :
Working Paper