New Evidence for Black Hole Event Horizons from [ITAL]Chandra[/ITAL]

Abstract
Previously we claimed that black hole X-ray novae (BHXNs) in quiescence are much less luminous than equivalent neutron star X-ray novae (NSXNs). This claim was based on the quiescent detection of a single short-period BHXN (A0620-00, Porb = 7.8 hr) and two longer period BHXNs (GRO J1655-40, Porb = 62.9 hr; V404 Cygni, Porb = 155.3 hr), along with sensitive upper limits. Here we announce the detection of two more short-period BHXNs (GRO J0422+32, Porb = 5.1 hr; GS 2000+25, Porb = 8.3 hr), an upper limit for a third that is improved by 2 orders of magnitude (4U 1543-47, Porb = 27.0 hr), and a new, much lower quiescent measurement of GRO J1655-40. Taken together, these new Chandra Advanced CCD Imaging Spectrometer measurements confirm that the quiescent X-ray luminosities of BHXNs are significantly lower than those of NSXNs. We argue that this provides strong evidence for the existence of event horizons in BHXNs.
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