S. Campana et S. Mereghetti, CAN ISOLATED STELLAR-MASS BLACK-HOLES EXPLAIN THE HARD X-RAY SOURCES IN THE GALACTIC-CENTER REGION, The Astrophysical journal, 413(2), 1993, pp. 120000089-120000092
It has been proposed that the X-ray source 1E 1740.7-2942 might be the
first example of an isolated stellar-mass black hole directly accreti
ng from a molecular cloud. This scenario rests on the unusual radio, I
R, and gamma-ray properties of 1 E 1740.7 - 2942 and on its spatial co
incidence with one of the dense molecular clouds of the Galactic cente
r region. Based on a model for the birth rate of compact stellar remna
nts and their evolution in the Galactic gravitational potential, we es
timate the probability of such an association. Although the conditions
in the Galactic center regions are the most favorable for the presenc
e of neutron stars and black holes inside dense molecular clouds, the
requirements necessary to allow a sufficiently high accretion rate str
ongly reduce the probability of observing these kind of objects.