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A naked-eye triple system with a nonaccreting black hole in the inner binary

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In this article, it was shown that HR 6819 is a hierarchical triple, consisting of a B3 III star and an unseen companion in a circular orbit with a radial-velocity semi-amplitude of 61.3 km s−1 of the inner star and its minimum (probable) mass of 5.0 M ⊙ (6.3
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Several dozen optical echelle spectra demonstrate that HR 6819 is a hierarchical triple. A classical Be star is in a wide orbit with an unconstrained period around an inner 40 d binary consisting of a B3 III star and an unseen companion in a circular orbit. The radial-velocity semi-amplitude of 61.3 km s−1 of the inner star and its minimum (probable) mass of 5.0 M ⊙ (6.3 ± 0.7 M ⊙ ) imply a mass of the unseen object of ≥4.2 M ⊙ (≥5.0 ± 0.4 M ⊙ ), that is, a black hole (BH). The spectroscopic time series is stunningly similar to observations of LB-1. A similar triple-star architecture of LB-1 would reduce the mass of the BH in LB-1 from ∼70 M ⊙ to a level more typical of Galactic stellar remnant BHs. The BH in HR 6819 probably is the closest known BH to the Sun, and together with LB-1, suggests a population of quiet BHs. Its embedment in a hierarchical triple structure may be of interest for models of merging double BHs or BH + neutron star binaries. Other triple stars with an outer Be star but without BH are identified; through stripping, such systems may become a source of single Be stars.

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Is HR 6819 a triple system containing a black hole? -- An alternative explanation

TL;DR: In this paper, a spectral disentangling and an atmosphere analysis of the disentangled spectra were performed to search for a possibly simpler alternative explanation for HR 6819, which is a binary system consisting of a stripped B-type primary and a rapidly-rotating Be star that formed from a previous mass transfer event.
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The Hα Emission Line Variations of HR 6819

TL;DR: In this article, an alternative model based upon an examination of the H-alpha emission line in their spectra is presented. But the model requires the presence of a small reflex motion expected for the companion in the inner orbit and shows variations in profile shape related to orbital phase.
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To be or not to be a black hole: detailed binary population models as a sanity check

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The Tarantula massive binary monitoring. VI. Characterisation of hidden companions in 51 single-lined O-type binaries: A flat mass-ratio distribution and black-hole binary candidates

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