Binary Population Synthesis: Low- and Intermediate-Mass X-Ray Binarie

  • Podsiadlowski P
  • Rappaport S
  • Pfahl E
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Abstract

As has only recently been recognized, X-ray binaries with intermediate-mass secondaries are much more important than previously believed. To assess the relative importance of low- and intermediate-mass X-ray binaries (LMXBs and IMXBs), we have initiated a systematic study of these systems consisting of two parts: an exploration of the evolution of LMXBs and IMXBs for a wide range of initial masses and orbital periods using detailed binary stellar evolution calculations, and an integration of these results into a Monte-Carlo binary population synthesis code. Here we present some of the main results of our binary calculations and some preliminary results of the population synthesis study for a ``standard'' reference model. While the inclusion of IMXBs improves the agreement with the observed properties of ``LMXBs'', several significant discrepancies remain, which suggests that additional physical processes need to be included in the model.

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Podsiadlowski, Ph., Rappaport, S., & Pfahl, E. (2001). Binary Population Synthesis: Low- and Intermediate-Mass X-Ray Binarie (pp. 355–369). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-9723-4_26

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