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Aspherical supernova explosions and formation of compact black hole low-mass X-ray binaries

Astrophysics 2009-11-13 v1

Abstract

It has been suggested that black-hole low-mass X-ray binaries (BHLMXBs) with short orbital periods may have evolved from BH binaries with an intermediate-mass secondary, but the donor star seems to always have higher effective temperatures than measured in BHLMXBs (Justham, Rappaport & Podsiadlowski 2006). Here we suggest that the secondary star is originally an intermediate-mass (25M\sun\sim 2-5 M_{\sun}) star, which loses a large fraction of its mass due to the ejecta impact during the aspherical SN explosion that produced the BH. The resulted secondary star could be of low-mass (\la1M\sun\la 1 M_{\sun}). Magnetic braking would shrink the binary orbit, drive mass transfer between the donor and the BH, producing a compact BHLMXB.

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@article{arxiv.0710.5576,
  title  = {Aspherical supernova explosions and formation of compact black hole low-mass X-ray binaries},
  author = {Xiang-Dong Li},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0710.5576},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

4 pages, accepted for publication in MNRAS Letters