M33 X-7

M33 X-7 is a black hole binary system in the Triangulum Galaxy. The system is made up of a stellar-mass black hole and a companion star. The black hole in M33 X-7 has an estimated mass of 15.65 times that of the Sun (M) (formerly the largest known stellar black hole, though this has now been superseded amongst electromagnetically-observed black holes by an increased mass estimate for Cygnus X-1, and also by many of the LVK-detected binary black hole components). The total mass of the system is estimated to be around 85.7 M, which would make it the most massive black hole binary system. The black hole is consuming its partner, a 70 solar mass blue giant star.

M33 X-7

Artist's representation of M33 X-7
Observation data
Epoch J2000.0      Equinox J2000.0
Constellation Triangulum
Right ascension 01h 33m 34.13s
Declination +30° 32 11.3
Apparent magnitude (V) +18.70
Characteristics
Spectral type O7-8III / Black hole
Astrometry
Distance2700000±70000 ly
(840000±20000 pc)
Orbit
Period (P)3.45301 ± 0.00002 d
Semi-major axis (a)42.4 ± 1.5 R
Eccentricity (e)0.0185 ± 0.0077
Inclination (i)74.6 ± 1.0°
Details
O-type star
Mass70 ± 6.9 M
Temperature35000 ± 1000 K
Black hole
Mass15.65 ± 1.45 M
Radius0.000066 ± 0.0000061 R
Other designations
2E 408, 2E 0130.7+3016, RX J0133.5+3032, CXOU J013334.1+303210
Database references
SIMBADdata
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