New Compact Object Binary Populations with Precision Astrometry (Roman White Paper)

P. Gandhi, C. Dashwood Brown, Y. Zhao,K. El-Badry, T. J. Maccarone, C. Knigge,J. Anderson, M. Middleton,J. C. A. Miller-Jones

arXiv (Cornell University)(2023)

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Compact object binaries (a black hole or a neutron star orbiting a non-degenerate stellar companion) are key to our understanding of late massive star evolution, in addition to being some of the best probes of extreme gravity and accretion physics. Gaia has opened the door to astrometric studies of these systems, enabling geometric distance measurements, kinematic estimation, and the ability to find new previously unknown systems through measurement of binary orbital elements. Particularly puzzling are newly found massive black holes in wide orbits (~AU or more) whose evolutionary history is difficult to explain. Astrometric identification of such binaries is challenging for Gaia, with only two such examples currently known. Roman's enormous grasp, superb sensitivity, sharp PSF and controlled survey strategy can prove to be a game-changer in this field, extending astrometric studies of compact object binaries several mag deeper than Gaia. We propose to use the microlensing Galactic Bulge Time Domain Survey to identify new wide-orbit black hole compact object binaries, determine their prevalence and their spatial distribution, thus opening up new parameter space in binary population studies.
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precision astrometry,populations
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