The discovery was made possible by observations from the Liverpool and Mercator telescopes at the Observatorio del Roque de los Muchachos in Canary Islands, Spain.
'Spinning' star or Be-type stars are quite common across the Universe. In our Galaxy alone more than 80 of them are known in binary systems together with neutron stars.
"Their distinctive property is their strong centrifugal force: they rotate very fast, close to their break-up speed. It's like they were cosmic spinning tops," said Jorge Casares of the Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias (IAC) and La Laguna University (ULL).
The Be star rotates so fast that its surface speed exceeds 1 million kilometres per hour.
"We started studying this star back in 2010, when space telescopes detected transient gamma-ray emission coming from its direction," said Marc Ribo, of the Institut de Ciencies del Cosmos of Barcelona University (ICC/IEEC-UB).
"No more gamma-ray emission has subsequently been detected, but we found that the star was part of a binary system," he added.
A detailed analysis of its spectrum allowed scientists to infer the characteristics of its companion.
Scientists believe this object to be a nearby member of a hidden population of Be stars paired with black holes.
"We think these systems are much more common than previously thought, but they're difficult to detect because their black holes are fed from gas ejected by the Be stars without producing much radiation, in a "silent" way, so to speak," said Casares.
The discovery is published in the journal Nature.
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