Cygnus X-1
Cygnus X-1
(often abbreviated to
Cyg X-1
) is an
X-ray
source in the
Cygnus constellation
, and considered to be one of the most likely
black hole
candidates. It is a
high-mass X-ray binary
, with the optical counterpart (
HDE
226868
) being a
variable
8.9
magnitude
star
(visible with good
binoculars
in good observing conditions.) at
right ascension
19 h 56.5 min and
declination
of 35 deg 4 min (for 1950
epoch
).
Tom Bolton
identified Cygnus X-1 as a black hole using the facilities of the
David Dunlap Observatory
at the
University of Toronto
. Cyg X-1 is a
binary star
that contains a
O9-B0
supergiant
(with a surface temperature of 31000 kelvins) and a
compact object
. The mass of the supergiant is approximately 20-30
solar masses
. The compact object has a mass of 7-13 solar masses; as the largest possible mass of a
neutron star
can not exceed three solar masses, it is believed to be a
black hole
. The X-rays are produced in an
accretion disk
that is formed by matter flowing from the supergiant into the black hole. Cygnus X-1 is the brightest persistent source of
hard X-rays
(E > 20
keV
) on the sky. The distance to Cygnus X-1 is about 2500
parsecs
.
External links
Identification of Cygnus X-1 as a black hole
HD 226868
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