Astrometry of variable compact radio sources: a search for Galactic black hole X-ray binaries

Author:

Atri P12ORCID,Miller-Jones J C A2ORCID,Bahramian A2ORCID,Plotkin R M3ORCID,Maccarone T J4,Marcote B5ORCID,Heinke C O6ORCID,Sivakoff G R6,Ginsburg A7,Strader J8,Chomiuk L8

Affiliation:

1. ASTRON, Netherlands Institute for Radio Astronomy , Oude Hoogeveensedijk 4, NL-7991 PD Dwingeloo, the Netherlands

2. International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research, Curtin University , GPO Box U1987, Perth WA 6845, Australia

3. Department of Physics, University of Nevada , Reno, NV 89557, USA

4. Department of Physics , Box 41051, Science Building, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX 79409-1051, USA

5. Joint Institute for VLBI ERIC , Oude Hoogeveensedijk 4, NL-7991 PD Dwingeloo, the Netherlands

6. Department of Physics, University of Alberta , CCIS 4-181, Edmonton AB T6G 2E1, Canada

7. Department of Astronomy, University of Florida , PO Box 112055, Gainesville, FL, USA

8. Center for Data Intensive and Time Domain Astronomy, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Michigan State University , East Lansing, MI 48824, USA

Abstract

ABSTRACT We use the Very Long Baseline Array to conduct high precision astrometry of a sample of 33 compact, flat spectrum, variable radio sources in the direction of the Galactic plane (Becker et al. 2010). Although Becker et al. (2010) ruled out a few potential scenarios for the origin of the radio emission, the study could not rule out that these sources were black hole X-ray binaries (BHXBs). Most known BHXBs are first detected by X-ray or optical emission when they go into an outburst, leaving the larger quiescent BHXB population undiscovered. In this paper, we attempt to identify any Galactic sources amongst the Becker et al. (2010) sample by measuring their proper motions as a first step to finding quiescent BHXB candidates. Amongst the 33 targets, we could measure the proper motion of six sources. We find that G32.7193-0.6477 is a Galactic source and are able to constrain the parallax of this source with a 3σ significance. We found three strong Galactic candidates, G32.5898-0.4468, G29.1075-0.1546, and G31.1494-0.1727, based purely on their proper motions, and suggest that G29.1075-0.1546 is also likely Galactic. We detected two resolved targets for multiple epochs (G30.1038+0.3984 and G29.7161-0.3178). We find six targets are only detected in one epoch and have an extended structure. We cross-match our VLBA detections with the currently available optical, infrared, and X-ray surveys, and did not find any potential matches. We did not detect 19 targets in any VLBA epochs and suggest that this could be due to limited uv-coverage, drastic radio variability, or faint, extended nature of the sources.

Funder

NWO

Australian Research Council

Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation

NSERC

California Institute of Technology

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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