Only a few of the dozen or so stellar-mass black holes have been observed away from the plane of the Galaxy$^1$. Those few could have been ejected from the plane as a result of a ``kick'' received during a supernova explosion, or they could be remnants of the population of massive stars formed in the early stages of evolution of the Galaxy. Determining their orbital motion should help to distinguish between these options. Here we report the transverse motion (in the plane of the sky) for the black hole X-ray nova XTE J1118+480 (refs 2-5), from which we derive a large space velocity. This X-ray binary has an eccentric orbit around the Galactic Centre, like most objects in the halo of the Galaxy, such as ancient stars and globular clusters. T...
We discovered the optical counterpart about 13 mag of a soft X-ray transient, XTE J1118+480 on 2000 ...
We present medium-resolution optical spectra of the secondary star in the high Galactic latitude bla...
Sagittarius A*, lying the Galactic Center $8$ kpc from Earth, hosts the closest supermassive black h...
Only a few of the dozen or so known stellar-mass black holes have been observed away from the plane ...
We explore the origin of the high Galactic latitude black hole X-ray binary XTE J1118+480 and in par...
We explore the origin of the Galactic high latitude black hole X-ray binary XTE J1118+480, and in pa...
Observations show the presence, in the halo of our Galaxy, of stars moving at velocities so high to ...
The origin of high velocity stars observed in the halo of our Galaxy is still unclear. In this work ...
Optical spectra were obtained of the optical counterpart of the high latitude soft X-ray transient X...
In recent years, an increasing number of proper motions have been measured for Galactic X-ray binari...
One possible origin of high velocity stars in the Galaxy is that they are the product of the interac...
Using astrometric VLBI observations, we have determined the parallax of the black hole X-ray binary ...
We report the serendipitous discovery of a bright point source flare in the Abell cluster A1795 with...
We have used the Hubble Space Telescope to measure the motion in the sky and compute the galactocent...
Anisotropic gravitational radiation from a coalescing black hole (BH) binary is known to impart reco...
We discovered the optical counterpart about 13 mag of a soft X-ray transient, XTE J1118+480 on 2000 ...
We present medium-resolution optical spectra of the secondary star in the high Galactic latitude bla...
Sagittarius A*, lying the Galactic Center $8$ kpc from Earth, hosts the closest supermassive black h...
Only a few of the dozen or so known stellar-mass black holes have been observed away from the plane ...
We explore the origin of the high Galactic latitude black hole X-ray binary XTE J1118+480 and in par...
We explore the origin of the Galactic high latitude black hole X-ray binary XTE J1118+480, and in pa...
Observations show the presence, in the halo of our Galaxy, of stars moving at velocities so high to ...
The origin of high velocity stars observed in the halo of our Galaxy is still unclear. In this work ...
Optical spectra were obtained of the optical counterpart of the high latitude soft X-ray transient X...
In recent years, an increasing number of proper motions have been measured for Galactic X-ray binari...
One possible origin of high velocity stars in the Galaxy is that they are the product of the interac...
Using astrometric VLBI observations, we have determined the parallax of the black hole X-ray binary ...
We report the serendipitous discovery of a bright point source flare in the Abell cluster A1795 with...
We have used the Hubble Space Telescope to measure the motion in the sky and compute the galactocent...
Anisotropic gravitational radiation from a coalescing black hole (BH) binary is known to impart reco...
We discovered the optical counterpart about 13 mag of a soft X-ray transient, XTE J1118+480 on 2000 ...
We present medium-resolution optical spectra of the secondary star in the high Galactic latitude bla...
Sagittarius A*, lying the Galactic Center $8$ kpc from Earth, hosts the closest supermassive black h...