Astronomers decode surprising history of red giant orbiting black hole

Astronomers have analyzed vibrations in a red giant star near a dormant black hole, uncovering evidence of a past stellar merger that defies expectations. The star, part of the Gaia BH2 system, appears ancient in chemistry but young in structure, spinning unusually fast. This discovery challenges models of stellar evolution in quiet black hole binaries.

Astronomers at the University of Hawaiʻi Institute for Astronomy have examined a red giant star orbiting a dormant black hole in the Gaia BH2 system, first identified in 2023 by the European Space Agency's Gaia mission. Using data from NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), the team detected subtle "starquakes"—stellar oscillations—that revealed the star's internal properties, much like earthquakes probe Earth's core.

These vibrations indicate the star is about 5 billion years old, yet its alpha-rich chemical composition, rich in heavy elements, suggests it should be far older. "Young, alpha-rich stars are quite rare and puzzling," said lead author Daniel Hey, a research scientist at the institute. "The combination of youth and ancient chemistry suggests this star didn't evolve in isolation. It likely acquired extra mass from a companion, either through a merger or by absorbing material when the black hole formed."

Further observations from ground-based telescopes show the star rotates once every 398 days, faster than expected for a solitary red giant of its age. Co-author Joel Ong, a NASA Hubble Fellow at the institute, noted: "If this rotation is real, it can't be explained by the star's birth spin alone. The star must have been spun up through tidal interactions with its companion, which further supports the idea that this system has a complex history."

The study also looked at Gaia BH3, another dormant black hole system, where the companion star showed no expected oscillations despite low metal content, prompting revisions to current theories. Dormant black holes like these do not emit X-rays, making them hard to detect; astronomers rely on tracking stellar motions. The findings, published in the Astronomical Journal, highlight how such systems reshape understanding of black holes in the Milky Way. Future TESS observations aim to confirm the merger hypothesis and detail these binaries' development.

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Astronomers have observed a massive star in the nearby Andromeda galaxy that appears to have disappeared without exploding, potentially forming a black hole in a failed supernova. Recent telescope observations reveal a faint remnant shrouded in dust, though alternative explanations like a stellar merger remain possible. This rare event highlights new insights into the fates of massive stars.

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Astronomers using advanced supercomputer simulations have discovered that stellar rotation enables material from the deep interiors of red giant stars to reach their surfaces. Researchers from the University of Victoria and the University of Minnesota identified this mechanism, resolving a puzzle that has puzzled scientists since the 1970s. The findings, published in Nature Astronomy, explain observed changes in surface chemistry.

 

 

 

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