We use COSMIC, a galaxy population synthesis code, to investigate how metallicity affects the rate of formation of massive stars with a closely orbiting compact object companion, the suggested progenitors of radio loud long gamma-ray bursts. We present the evolution time of these systems at different metallicities, and how the formation rates of these systems are anti-correlated with metallicity. In particular, these systems occur about 10 times more frequently in at metallicities between Z=2×10−4 and 2×10−3, compared to those between Z=2×10−3 and 2×10−2. This work serves as a prerequisite to predicting the global rates of these systems as a function of redshift, ultimately giving crucial insight into our understanding of the progenitors of long gamma-ray bursts and their evolution over cosmic time.
@article{arxiv.2405.20396,
title = {Using the COSMIC Population Synthesis Code to Investigate How Metallicity Affects the Rates of Interacting Binaries},
author = {Ayanah L. Cason and Nicole M. Lloyd-Ronning and Roseanne M. Cheng},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.20396},
year = {2024}
}