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High mass X-ray binaries as progenitors of gravitational wave sources

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2020-02-19 v1

Abstract

X-ray binaries with black hole (BH) accretors and massive star donors at short orbital periods of a few days can evolve into close binary BH systems (BBH) that merge within the Hubble time through stable mass transfer evolution. From observational point of view, upon the Roche-lobe overflow, such systems will most likely appear as ultra-luminous X-ray sources (ULXs). To study this connection, we compute the mass transfer phase in systems with BH accretors and massive star donors (M>15MM > 15 \,M_\odot) at various orbital separations and metallicities using the MESA stellar evolution code. In the case of core-hydrogen and core-helium burning donors (cases A and C of mass transfer) we find the typical duration of super-Eddington mass transfer of up to 10610^6 and 105yr10^5 \, \rm yr , with rates of 10610^{-6} and 105Myr110^{-5} \,M_\odot \, \rm yr^{-1} , respectively. Given that roughly 0.50.5 ULXs are found per unit of star formation rate (Myr1\,M_\odot \, \rm yr^{-1}), and assuming that 10%10\% of all the observed ULXs form merging BBH, we estimate the rate of BBH mergers from stable mass transfer evolution to be at most 10 Gpc3 yr110 {\rm ~Gpc}^{-3} {\rm ~yr}^{-1}.

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@article{arxiv.1812.00012,
  title  = {High mass X-ray binaries as progenitors of gravitational wave sources},
  author = {Jakub Klencki and Gijs Nelemans},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1812.00012},
  year   = {2020}
}

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10 pages, 2 figures, to appear in the proceedings of the IAU Symposium No. 346 "High-mass X-ray binaries: illuminating the passage from massive binaries to merging compact objects"